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The Clarity of a Notebook. The Power of AI.

Inspired by Ryder Carroll's analog method, Bulletin88 brings the essence of Bullet Journaling—rapid logging, intentional planning, and reflection—into a flexible, digital-first canvas. With Tomo, your AI assistant, the practice becomes effortless.

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What is Bullet Journaling?

The Bullet Journal is a mindful productivity system that blends note-taking, task management, journaling, and future planning into one minimalist method. It's known for rapid logging using simple symbols (tasks, events, notes), migration as a daily/weekly ritual to re-prioritize, future logs for long-term goals, and reflection to align daily actions with intentional living. Bullet Journaling encourages clarity, focus, and presence.

How Bulletin88 Implements This

Rapid Logging

The "Today" page allows instant task entry. Everything flows here first—just like your BuJo inbox.

Migration

"Bump" lets you manually or smartly move unfinished tasks forward, with optional breadcrumbing.

Future Logs

Planning Horizons: Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, Yearly, Someday. Each has its own view and cadence.

Reflection Logs

Use "Reflect Room" to journal by role or intention, helping you stay aligned.

Symbols & Structure

Use flexible symbols (•, ☐, →, ⊕) in your entries—Tomo recognizes patterns to suggest actions or reminders.

Collections

Use Topics to group information and Projects to manage goals—both link across logs.

Tomo Tips

"Tomo, show me what I migrated this week."

"Tomo, clean up my Today list using BuJo logic."

Customize It Your Way

  • Use text-only, emoji-coded, or full rich text logs
  • Disable auto-migration if you want full manual control
  • Create a role-based journal flow (e.g., "Founder Log", "Dad Log")
  • Auto-link tasks from logs into Projects or Topics
  • Drag tasks across horizons, or let Tomo suggest what to migrate

Is This Framework for You?

You'll love Bulletin88's implementation if you:

  • Prefer writing fast over building rigid project plans
  • Migrate tasks manually and find meaning in reflection
  • Love the clarity of a fresh daily spread
  • Think in short bursts but value long-term alignment

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