MojoPad

The Journal

Daily Notes gives you one day at a time. The Journal gives you all of them at once — a single scrolling page where every day flows into the last, so you can write today, glance up at yesterday, and keep a running thread without ever opening a page. Think of it as a river of your days rather than a stack of files.

Open it with the 📔 Journal button in the toolbar, from Go ▸ Journal, or with ⇧⌘J. The caret lands in today, ready to type. To leave, click ✕ Exit journal in the header (or open any other page).

It's the same days you already keep

A day in the Journal is its daily note — the very page ⌘T opens. Write in the stream and you're writing that note; open it later from the Calendar and your words are there. Nothing new to file, no second copy. The Journal is just a different window onto the notes you already keep — which means links, tags, templates, versions, and export all work exactly as they do everywhere else.

Writing in the stream

Today sits at the top; scroll down and you walk backwards through time, oldest at the bottom. Only days you've written on appear — empty days don't clutter the river — but today is always there, waiting with a blank line even before you've typed a word. Start writing and the day quietly becomes real.

  • Everything the editor does, the stream does. Headings, checklists, tables, images, / commands, drag-to-reorder blocks — a Journal day is a full page, not a cramped text box.
  • Type a page's name and it links itself. Auto-linking is live right in the stream, so mentioning an existing page turns it blue and clickable as you write — the same connective tissue you get anywhere in the wiki.
  • Set your width. The S · M · L · F control sizes the writing column to your taste, the same measure the rest of MojoPad uses.
  • The theme is your theme. The Journal wears whatever light or dark theme you've chosen — no separate look to manage.

Wandered far down the river? The ↑ Today button floats up whenever you scroll away — one click snaps you back to the top and drops the caret in today.

Jump to any day — the Calendar

Click the calendar icon in the header and a month opens beside the writing column. Days you've written on are marked, today wears a distinct highlight, and ‹ › walk the months. Click a day and the Journal glides to it if it's already in view, or opens it if it isn't — either way you land on that day, ready to read or add to it, even one long past. Click the calendar icon again to tuck it away.

Find a thread — filter the river

Press ⌘F (or type in the header's search box) and the stream narrows to just the days that mention what you're looking for — a name, a project, a phrase. Clear it and the full river returns. It's the fastest way to see how an idea has run through your days.

Things the Journal brings to today

At the top of today, MojoPad quietly surfaces a few things worth your attention — each one dismissable, none of it in your way:

  • On this day. What you wrote on this date in months or years past, so anniversaries and old trains of thought find their way back to you.
  • Carry over. Unfinished to-dos from recent days, gathered up so nothing quietly falls off the bottom of the river. Bring one forward with a click.
  • Worth revisiting. A note your recent writing has drifted near — surfaced by the same on-device intelligence behind resurfacing (see When Your Wiki Thinks Back). Not in the mood? Close it and it stays gone for the rest of the day.

Reflect on where you've been

Click ✦ Reflect and choose a stretch — this week, this month, or the last 90 days. Your local AI reads those days and hands back a short synthesis: the themes running through them, the open loops still waiting, and a thing or two worth sitting with. Like it? ↳ Insert into today drops the reflection straight into today's note, so a weekly review becomes part of the record instead of a passing glance. (Reflect uses your on-device model — see Local AI. No model, no cloud, no reflection; your days never leave your Mac.)

Capture into today from anywhere

An idea worth keeping rarely arrives while you're in the Journal. So today is a drop box you can reach from across the app:

  • Send to today lives on the block ⠿ menu and on a canvas card's menu — pluck a paragraph or a sticky and it lands at the bottom of today's note.
  • Selection ▸ Send to today tucks away a highlighted passage while you read.
  • Capture to Today… in the ⇧⌘P command palette opens a quick box for a one-line thought without leaving what you're doing.

Everything you send arrives in the same place — today's page — whether the Journal is open or not.

Linked references

Under a day you'll find Linked references — every page that points back to that day, each with a snippet of where it's mentioned. Anywhere you've written the date (a task dated to it, a meeting note, a page that links [[Thursday, June 11, 2026]]), it gathers here, turning the day into a hub you can navigate backwards from. Click a reference to jump to it. It appears only on days something actually points to.

Across midnight

Leave the Journal open overnight and it notices when the day turns: come back and today has rolled forward on its own, a fresh blank day waiting at the top. As always, "today" is figured in the time zone you set in Settings ▸ Locale & Dates, so travelling never forks your journal.