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A page you've already written.

Upload a filled-in page from your planner or journal. The reading brings forward only what's already there — what repeats, what's left out, what sits underneath your own words. Pattern recognition, not advice.

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You upload a page from your planner — a photo or scan.

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It reads only what's there — what repeats, what's underneath.

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Your page returns with its own patterns in view. No signup.

What a reading looks like

See what it finds — before you upload anything.

These pages are fictional, not real entries. They show the kind of thing a reading notices: what repeats, what's left out, what sits underneath the words.

Journal entry

"Worked all day again. Should have done more. Didn't finish everything. Need to try harder tomorrow."

Reading

Self-worth shows up tied to output. Rest appears only as something that has to be earned — never as something the page allows by default.

Journal entry

"Fine. Busy. Saw friends, that was nice. Tired but okay. Nothing much to report really."

Reading

A lot is summarized and little is felt. The page moves quickly past "tired" — the one word that asks for attention gets the least of it.

Journal entry

"Said yes to the extra project. Couldn't really say no. Don't want to let anyone down. I'll manage somehow."

Reading

Other people's expectations set the boundary, not the day's actual capacity. "I'll manage" carries the weight — a quiet override of what the day has room for.

Your own page is read in the same spirit — observation, not advice.

The reading is free. It's generated by an AI model that only observes — no interpretation, no diagnosis, no therapy. Your page isn't kept after the reading is generated, and it isn't used to train AI models.

Reading what's on the page…

This usually takes 10–20 seconds.

From your page

Your own words, brought together.

Keep this reading?

You can read it right here. If you'd like to keep it — or come back to it later — we can send it to an email address. This is optional; nothing happens without an address, and we don't ask for a name.

Inkleaf doesn't keep a copy of your reading. Your address is used for this one delivery only — unless you tick the box above. Privacy

The reading shows what's already in your words. Quinta Verde asks what you do with it.

One more thing

You're not the only one who plans differently.

A reading shows what's already in the page. Quinta Verde is where people start asking what those patterns are for — a quiet community of people doing the same thing. Building a farm in Portugal, slowly. Mostly online, sometimes in person.

See Quinta Verde →