Meet Tibah! An insightful journaling/reflection platform that aids self-improvement! Reflect, recognize, realign and discover a life that suits you through daily, weekly, monthly & yearly reflections.
Hi 👋
Excited to bring you my first ever product, Tibah - your companion on the journey to self-improvement, because we do not get the life we want by accident, but by design. Ready to take responsibility for creating a life you want to live? Then Tibah is for you!
I built Tibah to help people better understand themselves, recognise their behavioural patterns, and seamlessly integrate (new) daily habits with long-term goals.
Through yearly deep dives, daily reflections and regular check-ins, Tibah ensures you never lose sight of what truly matters.
👉 Deep Dive with Yearly Reflections: Understand what worked (and what didn't) in the past year and set meaningful goals for the next.
👉 Daily Reflections: Stay aligned with your values and get inspired by your favourite quotes, while keeping your actions focused on your goals.
👉 Regular Check-Ins: Weekly and monthly reflections ensure you're on track and no aspect of life gets overlooked.
The app intelligently resurfaces your input at just the right moments, making it simpler than ever to remember & reflect what is really important to you.
Customize your reflections effortlessly and think clearly in a distraction-free space. With a clean interface and top-notch encryption, your thoughts and dreams are secure as you embark on this journey of self-improvement.
✔️ Get more productive
✔️ Establish healthy routines
✔️ Improve your wellbeing
I think of Tibah as more than an app; it's a journey towards a more intentional, successful and fulfilling life. A journey I want to make as easy as possible for as many people as possible.
Can't wait to hear your feedback!
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of course. Privacy & Security are key aspects to consider with an app like this.
Here is my privacy policy: https://tibah.io/privacy_policy
And these are the details about the apps security (encryption):
How secure is my journal data in your app?
Great question! We take your data security super seriously. Tibah is hosted on the bubble.io servers, which use AES-256 encryption. This is the same kind of top-notch security that banks, government agencies or apps like Notion use. Basically, it's like a digital vault that keeps your entries safe and unreadable by anyone else.
What exactly is AES-256 encryption?
AES-256 encryption is a powerful security method. 'AES' stands for Advanced Encryption Standard, and '256' refers to the key size – that's the part of the encryption that locks and unlocks your data. The larger the key, the tougher it is to crack. With 256-bit keys, the encryption is super strong, making it virtually impossible for anyone to access your data without the correct key.
Does your app also protect my data when it's being sent over the internet (to the server)?
Absolutely! When your data travels between your device and our servers, it's protected by what's called 'encryption in transit'. We use advanced encryption methods (that is why you see HTTPS and not HTTP in our domain), to make sure no one can sneak a peek at your data as it moves across the web. It’s like having an armored car for your digital information.
Can you explain encryption in transit a bit more?
Sure thing! Imagine sending a secret letter. Encryption in transit is like putting that letter in a lockbox while it's being delivered. Only you and the intended recipient have the key. This way, even if someone intercepts the box, they can't read the letter. In the digital world, we use complex algorithms to create this 'lockbox' for your data whenever it's sent or received by our app.
What can I do to make my journal safe?
That's a super question, and I'm glad you asked!
The safety of your journal largely depends on the strength of your password.
Here's what you can do:
1. Choose a Strong Password: Go for a mix of letters, numbers, and special characters. The more complex, the better. Think of it like creating a unique key to a treasure chest – the more intricate the key, the harder it is for someone else to replicate it.
2. Keep it Unique: Use a password for your journal that you don’t use anywhere else. This way, if one of your other accounts is compromised, your journal stays safe.
3. Guard Your Password: Just like you wouldn’t share the key to a private diary, keep your password to yourself. Even sharing it with close friends or family can increase the risk of your journal’s security being compromised.
4. Update Regularly: Changing your password periodically can be a good habit. It’s like changing the locks now and then for added security.
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