Everything you have read, kept in reach.
A notebook that files itself, then reminds you when a thought returns.

“I treat it like a commonplace book that can answer me in the morning.”
Ada Ferrer, essayist
Write first. Structure later, if ever.
Most notebooks ask you to choose a folder before the thought is finished. Kith stores the line, then finds its neighbors.
A morning page that is not a journal prompt.
Three notes from your own archive. No streak. No mood tracker. Just the pages that still have work to do.



Seats open in small groups.
Mac, iOS, and web. We write when it is your turn. No drip campaign.