everyME
Know Thyself.
Journals are usually one-way: you write, then forget. everyME makes old writing resurface so you can respond to it — agree, argue, update. What you believed two years ago is either still true or worth understanding why it changed.
What is everyME?
everyME is for people who write to understand who they are. It treats your old writing as something you can answer, question, and build on, so your past self becomes part of the conversation instead of a forgotten document.
ELI5: it lets today’s you leave notes for tomorrow’s you, and lets tomorrow’s you talk back.
The Core Idea
Writing is often a dialogue with yourself. You write something, return to it later, and find your perspective has shifted. everyME makes this dialogue explicit and structured, letting you annotate, respond to, and build upon your own words as you evolve.
Temporal Layers
Your writing accumulates temporal layers - what you thought then, what you think now, what you might think later. everyME surfaces these layers, revealing patterns in how your thinking develops and where it stays constant.
Sister Project
everyME shares DNA with Artyfacts, which applies similar co-creation concepts between author and reader. Where Artyfacts is outward-facing, everyME turns inward.