Morning ritual
Plan your day, keep your rituals, and carry cycle context without the app noise.
Siela combines calendar planning, routines, notes, and optional cycle awareness in one soft-premium mobile experience. The current product direction is deliberately private: no account wall, no cloud backend, and no data leaving the device.
Today's routine can feel spacious, not demanding.
Events, rituals, notes, and cycle context are visible in one quiet daily flow.
Cycle-aware support
Context when useful, invisible when not
Not another productivity app shouting for compliance.
Siela is shaped around gentle consistency: a today dashboard, a true planning calendar, simple routines, notes for real days, and cycle support that never pretends to be medical guidance.
The main screen is built around feeling settled, not judged.
Start the day, complete what matters, and keep progress gentle. Flow Days reward return and consistency without streak pressure.
- calendar, routines, notes, and cycle context together
- soft-premium visual language with accent personalization
- notifications off by default and always optional
Siela is intentionally local-only in V1. No advertising SDKs, no remote analytics layer, and no account data transmitted to a backend.
Calendar is the backbone, not a side tab you outgrow.
The app ties together month and day planning, daily events, quick notes, and routine progress so users can understand today and the week ahead from one place.
- Today dashboard with routines, events, and progress
- Calendar views built for planning and daily review
- Quick-add flows for routines, notes, and events
Contextual support without turning the app into a medical product.
Cycle phase, predictions, and notes exist to support self-awareness. Users who do not want cycle features can disable them and keep the experience focused on daily organization.
- Cycle tracking remains optional from onboarding onward
- Predictions are informational estimates based on logged data
- Non-medical disclaimer stays explicit and visible
Useful only because the user stays fully in control.
The launch posture is simple: everything sensitive lives on the device, export and deletion are user-controlled, and health-related context is never positioned as diagnosis, treatment, or advice.
Public-facing support and legal pages stay easy to audit.
- Clear landing page explains the product and its privacy posture.
- Privacy and terms pages match the app's local-only model.
- Support page gives store reviewers and users one public contact route.
- All of it is isolated in a standalone static folder for clean deployment.
That separation keeps the KMP app untouched while making Vercel deployment or custom domain attachment straightforward later.
Public pages prepared for store review and static hosting.
The site includes a lightweight landing page plus the public privacy, terms, and support surfaces that typically need stable URLs during launch.
Public help route, what to include, and legal page links.
Privacy Local-only data handlingExplains on-device storage, export, deletion, and permissions.
Terms Use, boundaries, and disclaimersCovers app use, non-medical boundaries, and service disclaimers.
Apple Standard EULA Platform legal referenceExternal Apple licensing terms referenced by many App Store launches.