Today

Today

Stop managing notes. Start Thinking

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Today is a place to think, one day at a time. You get a single page for the present, with no folders, tags, or cleanup. At midnight, yesterday becomes read-only so you stop fixing the past and focus on now. Old thoughts resurface naturally when relevant. You can type or speak. Everything works offline, with no accounts or sync. Built for thinking, not managing.
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Atharv Dusane
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I kept noticing that I was spending more time organizing my thoughts than actually thinking. Endless tagging, folders, and rewrites, trying to tame my past instead of moving forward. That constant reorganization can be useful, sure, but sometimes it just feels like busywork, and it got in the way of actually writing. That frustration slowly turned into Today, a place where you can sit down, write freely, and let each day lock itself so you stop fixing yesterday. While building it, I kept removing features until it felt quiet enough to disappear while I used it. No heavy hierarchies, no permanent files to endlessly curate, just space to think. I'd love to hear your feedback. What features would make Today even better for your writing? Thanks for checking it out! 🙏
Daniele Packard

Congrats! Do you see it mostly for note taking or for journaling or what?

Atharv Dusane
@daniele_packard Thanks! I see it less as a traditional notes app or a pure journal, and more as a thinking space. You can journal if you want, jot notes if you need to, but the core idea is removing the pressure to organize, tag, or future-proof everything. You write for today, let it settle, and move forward. It’s meant to support thinking first, structure later (or not at all).
Radhika

I started using it thinking it was just minimal, but it quietly asks bigger questions. One page a day sounds simple until yesterday locks and you realize how often you try to rewrite the past. Slightly uncomfortable. Surprisingly helpful.
The midnight lock feels strict—but maybe that’s the point...I didn’t expect a single page and no folders to change how I write—but here I am, wondering if I ever needed more than “now.”
It makes me ask whether organizing ideas was ever the same as understanding them.

Who knew "now" had rules !

Atharv Dusane
@radhika_dusane This captures it perfectly. That slight discomfort is kind of the point 🙂 Thanks for sharing this.
Harsh Raj

Congrats for the launch brother, it is a great product

Atharv Dusane
@relacosm Glad you liked it :)
atman

Love the philosophy here. I've been trying to journal, but I stop midway because of organizing, half my time goes to that. The lock each day idea is brilliant. It makes me move forward without complications. Cool launch!

Quick Q: is there a calendar view or search? Like, if I need to find an old thought, how do I access it?

Atharv Dusane
@atmanbuilds Glad you liked it😀. Yes you can search the old thought directly through the command pallet(shortcut : cmd +k or ctrl+k)... it is a full text search so you can easily search past thoughts
Abhinav Belhekar
From a student’s point of view, this is a thoughtful tool. Writing without folders or constant edits helps keep focus on learning and reflection. The daily lock is a nice touch. Nice work.... Excited to see how it grows...👍🏻🙌
Atharv Dusane
@abhinav_belhekar1 Thank you so much , glad you liked it 😊🙏