I built Mizu because every journaling app I tried was the wrong shape. Some made the past a vault and gave the present nothing. Some made the day a checklist and gave reflection nothing. None of them was patient with the weeks that don't have a story.

The product is small on purpose. Three focuses you commit to in the morning. A reflection that lives where your day was. A library that holds what you wrote without scoring it.

A few things Mizu will not do, now or later. It will not count your streak. It will not rank your weeks. It will not summarize your reflections with a language model. It will not remind you to come back. It will not let your team see your days. The recap email is three numbers on a white page; it will stay that way.

If those refusals read as a list of features, they are not for you. If they read as a relief, you might already know why Mizu exists.