Folio closes the loop between paper and phone, so the thing you wrote by hand shows up where you actually live, your calendar and your journal, without typing it twice.
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Write your day
Pen, pencil, whatever feels right. Month, week, and daily pages with trackers and reflection prompts.
2
Snap the page
Open Folio and frame the page. Corner marks let it straighten and read your handwriting in any light.
3
It's everywhere
Events flow to Apple Calendar, reflections to your journal. You review everything before it syncs.
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Frame all four corner marks
Every Folio page has a terracotta bracket in each corner. They let the app straighten and crop your page in any light, on any surface.
02
The page knows its own date
A small printed code at the foot of each page tells Folio the exact date and layout, so a daily page lands as a day and a week lands as a week.
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You review before anything syncs
Folio shows you the events, tasks, trackers, and reflection it read, and you confirm. Nothing reaches your calendar until you say so.
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Re-scan only when you write more
Your planner already lives in the app. Open it any time without the book. Scan again when you add to the page.