Bidari · awakening
Set the day's clutter down before sleep, in words or aloud. Rest. Wake to a calm, ordered morning drawn from your own night.
How it works
Empty your head before sleep. Type it, or just speak it. Even a whisper works.
While you sleep, Bidari works quietly through the night, making sense of it all.
Your thoughts return as a calm, ordered morning. One thing worth doing first.
Inside Bidari
No streaks, no counters, no pressure. Just the one thing worth doing first, and a few others only if you have the room.

Empty the day's clutter before sleep. Type each thought, or hold to speak, whatever's easiest at the end of a long day.

Check in on where your day is, carry what matters, let the rest go. It stays orientation, never a tracker.

One quiet look back at the pattern underneath it all, with a single gentle suggestion for the days ahead.

Your nights are yours alone. No ads, ever. Nothing sold. Yours to delete anytime.
Questions
A journal keeps what you write; a to-do app keeps a list. Bidari does neither. You set your night down and it hands you back a calm, ordered morning, orientation for the day, not a growing pile of tasks.
No. You can hold to speak instead, even a whisper works. Bidari turns it into your morning either way.
Yes. Your nights are yours alone, held privately, never sold, no ads, and yours to delete anytime.
Free for 14 days, then a simple subscription. Cancel anytime.