capture. reflect. let go.
mayfly is a rapid logging tool inspired by the bullet journal technique. It's for capturing tasks and notes when you don't have your notebook with you, or when it's easier to just use your phone — walking, commuting, whenever something crosses your mind. Write it down, free your mind, move on.
You log entries called bullets. A bullet can be a task (something you intend to do) or a note (something you want to capture). Type it, pick the type, and move on. No categories, no tags, no projects. Just log it.
When you have time, review your bullets and act on them: complete a task, migrate it to your notebook or another system, drop it if it's no longer relevant, or remove it entirely. The reflect view shows only active bullets that haven't been resolved.
Every bullet expires 72 hours after creation. After that it's permanently deleted — no archive, no trash, no recovery. This is by design. Most things that feel important in the moment lose relevance within a few days. If you haven't acted on something in three days — completed it, migrated it, or even just reflected on it — it probably wasn't worth keeping. The 72-hour window is enough time to decide what matters.