One Line in Time is intentionally small. Most questions are answered in the FAQ below. If you don't find what you need, send a note.
Open the app. The first thing you see is today's date and a text field. Tap in and type. It saves automatically.
Yes — tap any past entry in the feed or on the calendar to edit it. There's no lock-in and no "ships at midnight." One Line in Time treats the entry as yours to refine.
Nothing happens. No streak breaks, no guilt screen, no nag. Scroll back whenever and fill it in — or don't. The app assumes you're an adult.
Yes. If you're signed into iCloud on multiple Apple devices, entries sync automatically using your private iCloud account. There's no separate account or login. Sync usually takes a few seconds.
In Settings, tap Export PDF, pick a date range (a month, a year, all time), and tap Export. The app renders your entries as a paginated document styled like a paperback — you can share, print, or send it to a print-on-demand service.
Yes. Full-text search across every entry you've written. Tap the magnifying glass on the feed.
No. One Line in Time is intentionally quiet. We don't believe a journal should nag you.
No. Streaks turn journaling into a game you can lose. That's the opposite of the point.
No. If you need a prompt to write a single line about your day, this probably isn't the right app.
Bug reports, feature requests, or questions: hello@sthreelabs.com
We try to respond within a few days. If you find a bug, please include your iPhone model and iOS version.
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