One quiet moment, every day.
One line, every morning. Read slowly. Carried quietly. A small moment that holds you all day — no streaks chasing you, no badges to clear, no noise.
A morning that fits how you actually feel.
A minute in the morning. A calmer hour after. Quieter weeks ahead. No pressure to be consistent — just somewhere good to land when you open your phone.
Wake up to something gentle.
Skip the doomscroll. The first thing on your screen is one line — for the kind of morning you're having.
Let one line in.
Read it slowly. Sit with it. Long enough to feel something shift — short enough to still get out the door.
Take it into your day.
Save the ones that land. Pull them back up when you need them. The right line at the right moment can turn an afternoon around.
Choose what you need today.
Pick how you want to feel — loved, grateful, calm, motivated. Start there.
No streaks chasing you. No guilt to manage.
Other apps treat your attention as a metric to maximize. Norla treats it as a moment to protect.
Miss a day? Nothing breaks.
Your streak resets — no red flame, no scolding banner. Pick up where you left off.
We won't chase you.
No "we miss you" notifications. No badge counts. No engagement bait dressed up as self-care.
Every morning is a fresh start.
Show up when you can. Skip when you can't. The ritual will still be here.
Tomorrow morning, open Norla.
Free to start. No account. No noise. One line, waiting.