A place to track recurring thoughts — so you don’t have to.

ORI is a simple reflection tool. You write a little, once a week. ORI reflects back what you actually wrote. If the same thought shows up again over time, ORI remembers that it’s already been there. No advice. No prompts telling you what to do next. No pressure to “work on” anything.

What ORI does

It keeps track of what you wrote and what repeats. That’s it.

Why people use it

Most mental strain comes from repeatedly thinking about the same things so they don’t get lost. ORI reduces the effort of keeping track by doing the remembering for you.

What ORI is

A place that keeps track for you.
ORI is not therapy, coaching, or productivity software. It’s a reflection system built around memory over time.
The core problem

Most mental strain doesn’t come from new problems. It comes from repeatedly thinking about the same ones so they don’t get forgotten.

The ORI approach

ORI takes over the “keep track” job. It remembers recurring thoughts quietly in the background, without turning them into tasks or advice.

How it works
Very little input. Very consistent memory.
You can answer fully, briefly, or not at all. ORI reflects what’s actually there—nothing more.

Weekly flow

Once a week, ORI asks two simple questions. If you write nothing, ORI reflects that honestly. If you write something once, ORI reflects it once. If you write about the same thing again later, ORI remembers that it has appeared before.
ORI does not infer meaning. ORI does not suggest actions. ORI does not try to move you forward. It only keeps track of what actually shows up.
Why people use ORI

Less effort spent keeping track.

ORI doesn’t promise how you’ll feel. It reduces the effort of remembering by doing the remembering for you.

What tends to happen

When something important isn’t reliably remembered elsewhere, people tend to keep revisiting it mentally— not to solve it, but to make sure it doesn’t disappear.

What ORI changes

Because ORI keeps a record of what keeps returning, many users find they don’t need to mentally rehearse the same thoughts as often.

Clear limits you can rely on

ORI is intentionally limited.

These limits are what make ORI predictable, calm, and safe to return to.

ORI will not

ORI will not

Clear limits you can rely on

ORI is intentionally limited.
These limits are what make ORI predictable, calm, and safe to return to.

ORI will not

ORI will not

ORI
Quiet by default
Your writing is used only to generate your own reflections. If something isn’t clearly there, ORI doesn’t act like it is. You always know what ORI will do—and what it won’t.
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Who this is for

For people tired of managing the same thoughts.
Some users are young. Some are older. What they share isn’t age—it’s mental load.

ORI is for people who