WONDAYS

Zoom out to feel better.

The same days, at four distances. A missed day is all of today — and one three-hundred-and-sixty-fifth of the year. Every zoom out is a mercy the data performs by itself.

What you have crossed

Why you would open this when nothing needs marking

The object keeps getting more beautiful.
Density is the aesthetic. A thin month looks sparse and an earned one looks rich — so the reward for showing up is that your own page becomes better looking. Nothing else has to say well done.
You can only ever be compared to yourself, upward.
No leaderboards, no averages, no percentage down from last month. The only comparisons on the page are totals, and totals cannot fall.
It tells you things you did not know.
You almost never miss Tuesdays. Your best month was March. You have done this for the equivalent of four full days of your life. Facts about yourself you cannot get any other way — the single strongest reason to look.
The far view is always kinder than the near one.
Zooming out is not a feature here, it is the emotional engine. Bad week, decent month, strong year — all true at once, and the product lets you choose the distance.
The string of pearls is Phil Stutz's, from the documentary Stutz. Every pearl is the same size, because no action is worth more than another — and each has a dark speck in it, because none of them were perfect and every one still counted.