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More room for what matters

A calmer way around

The bottom of the phone used to squeeze every section into seven tiny destinations while a floating Add button sat over whatever happened to be underneath it. The bar now keeps the three places used most often, To-Do, Journal, and Goals, beside a permanent Add button and a More menu for Vision Board, Pacts, Time on Earth, and Admin.

Add uses the same fast Inbox composer as before, but the control now has a stable home on both phone and desktop. On a computer it sits at the bottom of the left rail. Nothing floats over a task, picture, week, or button anymore.

The Goal Grid finally reads like one plan

Life, month, week, today, and right now no longer look like boxes nested inside smaller boxes. They are five aligned horizons with their own color rails, clear labels, compact edit and completion controls, and enough room for the goal itself.

The result is especially dramatic on a phone: all five horizons now fit in the first screen instead of showing only the beginning of the hierarchy. The touch targets are still full size even though their visible controls are quieter.

More work, less chrome

  • To-Do sections sit closer together, and the Focus control keeps a 44-point target while reading as a small play circle on phones.
  • Journal sessions keep one meaningful container, then use simple divided writing rows instead of a card around every sentence. The desktop voice control and the session cards also move higher.
  • Vision Board moves its first action beside the title and drops repeated instructions, so the pictures begin sooner.
  • Pacts puts the first useful action before Archived and replaces the oversized empty panel with a concise invitation.
  • The North Star band is shorter on phones, route changes settle faster, and the desktop rail is narrower and square to the edge instead of appearing as one enormous rounded capsule.
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