One line a day.
A kinder way
to keep a journal.
Kamira emails you in the morning and at night. Reply with one sentence to log. We turn your words into streaks, sentiment, and insights—so you can notice the good stuff.
How Kamira works
Your journey to mindful reflection, step by step
Pick your times
Tell us when you start and end your day. We'll remember and respect your schedule.
Morning prompt
Get a gentle nudge with an intention-setting question. Reply with just one meaningful line.
Night reflection
Close the loop with an evening reflection. Capture what mattered from your day.
See your story
Watch your patterns emerge through streaks, sentiment analysis, and beautiful word clouds.
A day in your Kamira journey
Morning prompt arrives
"What's one intention for today?"
You reply in seconds
"Focus on being present with my family"
Evening reflection arrives
"What made today meaningful?"
Another one-line reflection
"Had dinner without phones - felt so connected"
Tiny prompts. Mighty insights.
Discover the power of consistent, gentle reflection
Email-first journaling
FrictionlessNo app overwhelm. Just reply. We handle the rest.
Streaks that feel kind
MotivatingSee your consistency without shame. Missed a day? We keep it gentle.
Sentiment + Word cloud
InsightfulPatterns emerge. Notice your language, track mood, and nudge what matters.
Choose your journey
Start free, upgrade when you're ready for deeper insights
Journal Master
Everything you need to master your practice
All plans include secure data storage and privacy protection
Prices in USD. Cancel anytime. No long-term commitments.
Quick questions
Everything you need to know
Do I need an app?+
Nope. Kamira is email-first. Reply to our prompts and you're journaling.
Can I change my times?+
Anytime. We always schedule forward to prevent spammy same-day sends.
What does the paid plan add?+
Unlimited history, streaks, sentiment analysis, interactive word cloud, and more.
Write one line today. Future-you will high-five you.
Join thousands of people building a kinder relationship with themselves, one line at a time.