Jot down what mattered each month
Not everything — just the moments worth keeping. Captured while they're fresh, before the details fade and the feeling goes blurry.
Years Recounted
A practice of capturing, naming, and reflecting — so you can look back clearly and step into the next year with real purpose.
Start now — it's free“When someone asks what did last year mean for you —
do you have a real answer?”Most years pass without a record, without a name, without any real sense of what they meant. Not because nothing happened — because nothing was captured. Without a record, reflection is guesswork. Without reflection, planning is just hope.
Not everything — just the moments worth keeping. Captured while they're fresh, before the details fade and the feeling goes blurry.
Name it. Give it a slogan. Identify a theme. The act of naming forces honest reflection — it asks you to decide what this year was actually about.
When your years have names and your months have records, patterns emerge. You see what you keep saying matters — and whether you lived like it did.
Look back meaningfully
Across named years and captured months, you stop wondering where the time went. You see the growth that felt invisible. The patterns. The version of yourself that kept showing up.
Plan forward thoughtfully
Most planning starts from scratch. YearsRecounted gives you something better — an honest account of what the last year held. That's the foundation for intention.
Private by default. Only you see your timeline. Want to share it? Create a shared workspace and invite exactly who you choose — a partner, a family member, someone building intentionally alongside you.
You don't need to reconstruct the past. Write down what this month held — three things, five minutes. You've already started.
Takes less than two minutes.