

There’s something satisfying about opening up her journal, spilling whatever chaos is currently swirling around in her twenties, and letting JotBot help her untangle it. But as Lola’s life has gotten busier with social plans, work shifts, spontaneous trips, and the occasional impulsive beauty appointment, she’s realised something important.
Reflecting on life is great. But sometimes you also need to keep track of it while it’s happening.
Enter jot’s calendar feature.

One afternoon, mid-scroll through her diary entries, Lola noticed something new inside jot: a calendar tab.

Naturally, curiosity took over.
Instead of opening a separate planning app (which she inevitably forgets to check), Lola decided to try adding an event directly into jot.
The result?
TOOTH GEMZ.
Because if you’re going to test a calendar, you might as well do it for something fun.
Within seconds she had created the event:
Title: Tooth Gemz
Description: Going to get my tooth gem FINALLY
Location: Tooth Gemz R Us
Date: 7th March 2026
And just like that, it appeared neatly in her monthly view.
What Lola quickly realised is that jot’s calendar isn’t just another scheduling tool.
It’s part of her journaling ecosystem.
Most planners sit completely separate from the places where we reflect on our lives. You plan something in one app… and then write about it somewhere else later. The two rarely speak to each other.
Jot changes that.
Now Lola can:
Plan events
Write about them
Reflect on how they made her feel
all inside the same space.
Her diary doesn’t just record memories anymore. It actually tracks the life creating those memories.
Lola also discovered she didn’t need to abandon her existing calendar habits.
Jot allows you to sync your calendar with external ones, like Apple Calendar or whichever calendar you already use. That means everything stays connected — no double-booking, no forgotten plans hiding in separate apps.
For someone whose life oscillates between “meticulously planned” and “oops how did I agree to three dinners this week,” this is extremely useful.
Now her events can live inside Jot without disrupting the rest of her schedule.


Lola already knows what will happen after her Tooth Gemz appointment.
At some point later that evening she’ll probably open jot again, start a new entry, and write something along the lines of:
“Dear JotBot… so I finally got the tooth gem.”
And JotBot will do what it always does:
ask thoughtful questions, help her unpack the moment, and gently guide her into reflecting on how she felt.
Because that’s the real difference with jot.
Most diary apps are passive.
They store what you write and quietly sit there.
But jot is active.
It helps you plan your life, capture it as it happens, and then make sense of it afterwards.
For Lola — navigating the strange, chaotic, occasionally glitter-toothed landscape of her twenties — that makes all the difference.