A journaling ritual
Settle. Speak.
Carve.
Most apps track what you do. RITEN is a quiet place to become who you are.
No spam. One note when it’s your turn.
The thesis
The most powerful question is not what do I want to do.
It is who am I becoming.
RITEN turns the question into a nightly ritual. You don’t track yourself — you tend a garden. Each entry is a mark carved into the sand, gathering around the identities you’ve chosen to build.
RITEN · read it: written
The ritual
Four moments, a few minutes, once a day.
- 01
Settle
A breath, then a soundscape. The noise of the day thins out before a single word is written.
- 02
Speak
Say what stirred today, or type it. No prompts to perform for — just the question and your own voice.
- 03
Carve
Trace the entry into the sand with your finger. A mark, not a metric. It stays.
- 04
Gather
Marks settle around your rocks — the identities you're tending. Worn-in or bare, the garden shows who you're becoming.
For yourself
This is not a feed.
Not a leaderboard.
A garden.
RITEN is private by default. What you write is yours first — sharing is intimate and opt-in, never broadcast, never a feed you perform for.
The privacy promise →Built Together
Two brothers are building RITEN in the open — tending their own rocks while they make it.
Their public marks stream into a calm, reading-first feed. No likes, no counts. Just the record of two people becoming, daily.
Read the feed →Early access
Begin the ritual.
We’re building toward a closed beta. Drop your email and we’ll tell you when the garden opens.