Our Story
Why Clarity exists
A little bit about why I built this
Hi, I'm Dominic 👋
I've always been someone who thinks a lot. Maybe too much.
Not in a productive way — just the constant hum of thoughts running in the background. Ideas half-formed. Feelings I couldn't quite name. Decisions I kept circling without ever landing anywhere. In a world that moves faster every year, I found it harder and harder to actually hear myself think.
I tried the usual things. Journaling felt like homework. Note apps felt clinical. Therapy helped, but you can't call your therapist at 11pm when something just clicked in your head.
Then I started talking to myself.
Not literally — I mean recording voice memos. Just saying whatever was on my mind, unfiltered, while walking or before bed. And something strange happened.
The act of speaking slowed me down in a way typing never did. I couldn't edit as I went. I couldn't perform. It was just me, my thoughts, and the quiet obligation to finish a sentence. And in that space, things started to become clear.
I made better decisions. Not because I suddenly had better judgment — but because I finally knew what I actually thought. I started noticing patterns. Things that were draining me. Things I kept coming back to. The voice memos became a kind of compass.
But they were messy. Buried. Unlistened to.
So I built Clarity.
I wanted something that could hold those recordings the way a good journal holds entries — with structure, with memory, with the ability to look back and see where you've been. Something that could surface what mattered, ask the questions I forgot to ask myself, and help me actually use what I was capturing.
Not because I thought the world needed another journaling app. But because I needed this one — and I suspected I wasn't alone.
If you've ever felt like you're living faster than you can process, this is for you.
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