Archive tab

Temporal memory — not just storage.

Archive lets you save what actually happened, reflect on whether the pulse felt relevant, and build a personal record of timing patterns across days.

How it works

Close the loop between guidance and lived experience.

1

Read Today

Get headline, habit cards, and reflection question on the Today tab.

2

Note what happened

Add reflection notes — what you did, what shifted, what surprised you.

3

Rate relevance

Mark the pulse as Not relevant, Somewhat relevant, or Very relevant. No in-app star ratings — Apple owns that anxiety.

Why three levels

Binary feedback is useful. Nuance is better.

  • Not relevant — the read did not match your day; that is valuable signal too.
  • Somewhat relevant — part of the timing landed; useful for calibration.
  • Very relevant — strong match; helps Chronon learn what resonates for you.

Saved pulses

A calmer history than screenshot folders.

Archive keeps past headlines, guidance, and your notes attached to each date — so you can compare seasons, revisit decisions, and notice what patterns repeat.

Continuity required

Sign in from Profile to attach feedback and archive entries to your account across devices.

Account support

Privacy-aware

Reflection notes support personalization context. They are not injected into free Daily Pulse prompts without your intent.

Privacy policy

Product principle

Memory should make Chronon more useful — not more obsessive.

Archive is lightweight journaling tied to timing, not a gamified streak machine. Save when it helps you notice patterns; skip when it does not.