Most note apps are filing cabinets.
Your mind isn’t.
You don’t think in folders and tags. You think in sparks — half-formed ideas that connect to questions you asked last Tuesday and feelings you can’t quite name. Murmuration is the first journal that thinks like you do.
Write what you think. Tag a mood — spark, question, observation, quote, or feeling. That’s it. No folders, no categories, no friction.
Behind the scenes, your thoughts find each other. Shared language, similar moods, temporal proximity — connections emerge naturally.
Open the constellation view and see the shape of your thinking. Clusters reveal patterns you didn’t know you had.
The constellation view maps every thought as a star. Connected ideas drift together. Clusters form around recurring themes. Hover over a node to see its connections ripple outward — your personal night sky of meaning.
Echo reads your notes and reflects back what it notices — patterns, contradictions, questions worth asking. Daily prompts push your thinking sideways. The weekly digest turns seven days of fragments into a coherent picture.
Five moods, five colors. Not categories — textures. A way to feel the quality of a thought before you read it.