Alpha

PluralSpace is in early alpha โ€” expect bugs, missing features, and frequent updates.

๐Ÿ“–Journal

Your system's shared story

A shared writing space for your whole system. Log experiences, process feelings, write letters between alters, or keep notes about your day.

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Sage๐Ÿ˜Š
Today

Good session today

Therapy went well. We talked about co-consciousness and the therapist was really understanding. River helped take notes.

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River๐Ÿ’œ
Yesterday

Note to Ember

Hey, please remember to eat lunch today. We forgot yesterday and it wasn't great. The leftover pasta is in the fridge.

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Ember๐Ÿ˜”
3 days ago

Rough morning

Woke up disoriented. Took about 20 minutes to figure out who was fronting. Grounding exercises helped.

More than a diary

A journal built for the way plural systems actually communicate and reflect.

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Rich text editing

Write with formatting, links, and structure. The editor gets out of your way and lets you focus on writing.

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Member tagging

Tag which members are relevant to an entry. Filter the journal later by member to see their perspective.

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Mood tracking

Add a mood to each entry. Over time, see how your system's emotional landscape shifts and changes.

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Chronological feed

Entries are shown in a clean timeline. Scroll back through your system's history, or jump to a specific date.

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Search & filter

Find entries by keyword, member, or date range. The journal grows with you, and search keeps it manageable.

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Permission controlled

Choose who can read and write in the journal. Partners can contribute, friends can read, or keep it fully private.

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Exportable

Your journal entries are included in data exports. Your words belong to you, always.

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Activity tracking

Journal activity appears in your stats dashboard, so you can see writing trends alongside front patterns.

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System letters

Use the journal to leave messages for other members. A quiet way to communicate across switches.

Start writing your system's story

Free to use. Unlimited entries. Your words stay yours.