Private by default
Your inner life belongs to you. Privacy is the starting point, and sharing is always a deliberate, scoped choice.
We are building Logit because the tools that hold our days were never designed to hold our wellbeing. Logit treats a balanced life as infrastructure worth protecting — private by default, supported by people you trust.
To help people understand their lives a little better each day, and to make trusted support feel close — without turning a private life into public content.
Why we started
We kept asking why the apps that capture so much of modern life — the feeds, the trackers, the planners — leave people feeling more fragmented, not more whole. Plans live in one place, feelings in another, memories vanish into feeds, and the people who care about us often arrive without context.
The pattern was always the same: tools optimised for attention and output quietly train us to live reactively. We wanted the opposite — something that helps you slow down, notice what is really going on, and choose one humane next step.
So we built Logit around a simple loop that respects how people actually live: connect, act, feel, reflect, learn, and return to yourself with a clearer sense of balance. Private journaling sits at the centre. Trusted Circles sit at the edge. There is no audience in between.
The problem with modern life
Most of what shapes a life — a hard conversation, a small win, a quiet worry — never makes it anywhere useful. It scrolls past, and the signal is lost.
Tasks here, feelings there, memories in a feed. Nothing connects, so nothing accumulates into understanding.
When a product is designed to capture attention, it teaches you to react. Balance and reflection never get a turn.
Modern apps shame the gap. We think a low part of life is simply a quiet invitation to notice and adjust — not a streak to defend.
What we believe
These beliefs are not slogans — they are constraints. They decide what we will and will not build.
Your inner life belongs to you. Privacy is the starting point, and sharing is always a deliberate, scoped choice.
We measure a good day by how whole it felt, not by output. No leaderboards, no public streaks, no shame loops.
Being witnessed helps. Being watched does not. Trusted Circles let people ask for support on purpose, with clear boundaries.
Change happens one small, kind step at a time. Recovery and rest are first-class, not a penalty box.
The five value streams
Connect, Act, Reflect, Learn, and Self are not feature buckets. They are the dimensions of living — how moments happen, become action, become memory, expand perspective, and return to self-understanding.
Relationships give life meaning. Connect keeps Circles, messages, events, and trusted support grounded in consent, context, and care.
Intentional action creates change. Act turns meaning into one task, habit, goal, focus session, or recovery adjustment that fits today.
Reflection turns experience into understanding. Reflect protects the private notebook where moments, feelings, memories, and patterns become meaning.
Learning expands perspective. Learn holds guides, quests, packs, creators, and practices for moments when a path would help.
Self-awareness creates balance. Self holds identity, values, preferences, privacy, ring configuration, and the quiet question of what needs care now.
How we work
When a decision is hard, these are the tie-breakers we come back to.
Clear boundaries, honest copy, and real controls. We never make a private life feel exposed to win a metric.
Logit is not a crisis or medical service, and we never pretend it is. We point to real help and stay in our lane.
Export and deletion are part of the product, not a buried setting. Leaving should be as respectful as arriving.
We design with members and listen more than we broadcast. The roadmap follows real human needs.
Where we are going
Success, for us, is not screen time. It is people who feel a little more whole — who notice sooner, choose kindly, and stay close to the people who matter.
Noticing how life is going feels as natural as checking the weather — calm, quick, and entirely private.
When you need a hand, the people you trust already understand enough to help — because you chose to bring them in.
Your reflections, routines, and relationships stop living in silos and start adding up to something meaningful.
Start with a private journal, then shape a product that protects what matters most.