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Why This Exists

Tracking is hardest on the days you need it most.

When your energy is low.

When your head is foggy.

When opening an app feels like too much.

Most tools don't account for that.

They expect consistency.

They assume capacity.

They add pressure when things are already difficult.

This was built for those days.

The ones where you still want to understand what's happening —

but need something that meets you where you are.

What We Designed Instead

Something that works when you don't feel your best.

No streaks.

No pressure.

No punishment for missing days.

You can tap and move on.

Or stop halfway.

Or come back later.

Everything still counts.

What You Can Track

Mood. Sleep. Energy. Habits. Daily life.

Each one is a single tap. Context is optional. Detail is there when you want it, invisible when you don't.

One square a day. Patterns start to appear sooner than you'd expect.

Curious about the details? See all features →

Where It Started

Pixie Journey began as a set of kawaii tracker colouring pages — something small and gentle that worked on paper before it became an app.

Those printable trackers are still here, still free, and still the simplest way to start.

Download free trackers →

What's Coming

The app launches in Q3 2026, starting with iOS in Australia.

After that, it grows — more categories, more features, and eventually clinical-grade tracking for people who need medical-level reporting.

But the principle stays the same.

Nothing is perfect.

Nothing is wasted.

It all becomes part of the pattern.