Every app, one clear shelf
Two layouts: a 3×2 grid for the full roster, and a dense list view when there are a lot of them.
Grid — all apps
Clickable card for each app — drops into a page or pop-upThe calmest notes app on iOS — capture, reflect, forget.
A beautiful Pomodoro with ambient soundscapes and deep reports.
Your watch, simplified. Trends that a doctor can read in a glance.
The weekend-project dashboard we built for ourselves.
Save once, sync everywhere. Reader view with zero noise.
Track what matters in one line. No streaks, no guilt.
Compact list
Minimal row for dense catalogsAn app page header, done right
Large icon, short name, category, one-line promise, rating and store badges. Everything else can wait.
Notes that feel like a quiet room
Capture a thought, reflect when you have a minute, and let the rest go. Folia stays quiet until you open it.
What makes it different
What people say
I’ve tried every journaling app. Folia is the first one that made me actually write, every single morning. The one-page-per-day limit is genius.
Opened it to try, closed it relieved. No streaks, no guilt, no heat-map shame. Just a page to write on. Subscribed within an hour.
Love it. Would pay double for iPad support with a pencil. Otherwise no notes.
I didn’t expect this to be the feature I’d come back to, but reading my whole week stitched into one page on Sunday — it’s addictive in a healthy way.
Two ways to end the page
A · Centered epilogue on dark
One quiet page. Every morning.
Free to try. $2.99/month to keep. Cancel any time in two taps.