Concept surfaces

The core surfaces inside the Cadence concept product.

These pages explain how Cadence approaches mood tracking, routines, journaling, and trust-aware insight framing as part of a polished product-design exploration.

Read this section as a tour of the product idea, not as launch marketing collateral.

mood tracking app

Mood tracking

A concept surface for quick capture, context, and reflective review.

  • Capture a fast score when the day is busy, then return for a fuller reflection.
  • Track mood with notes, context, and weekly summaries instead of isolated numbers.
  • Use repeated daily entries to see whether a shift is real or just noise.
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habit tracking app

Habit tracking

Routine tracking presented as behavioural signal, not streak theater.

  • Log routines with enough consistency to compare them against mood and planner completion.
  • Review whether supportive routines are strengthening your baseline over time.
  • Keep friction low so the tracking system itself does not become another habit to fail.
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reflective journaling app

Reflective journaling

Narrative reflection that still matters during review, not just while writing.

  • Write entries that still make sense when you revisit them later.
  • Use journal context to support or challenge the patterns suggested by your metrics.
  • Carry useful themes forward into planning and weekly review.
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personal insights app

Behavioral insights

A trust-aware interpretation layer built around uncertainty, context, and next-step experiments.

  • See recent patterns without pretending every correlation is truth.
  • Bring mood, routines, journal context, and planning behavior into one review surface.
  • Leave each review with one practical next step instead of a vague sense of being tracked.
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Trust and support pages

Even as a concept product, Cadence benefits from public trust, contact, and support routes that make the demo feel complete.