The Bullet Journal® Companion 2.0 is designed from the ground up to help you get the most out of your BuJo® practice and your notebook. Version two is packed with the most requested features by the community.
FEATURES:
• The Log - Quickly capture Tasks, Events, and Notes when away from your notebook.
• Library - Backup and Tag and search all your notebooks.
• Guide - Learn the how to Bullet Journal®.
• Reflection - Help form the powerful habit of reflection.
• Articles - Get inspired by the global community.
• Monthly prompts - Make sure you're prepared each month.
• Designed by Ryder Carroll, creator of the Bullet Journal® system.
NEW in version 2.5:
- Improved menu and interface
- Home screen now features daily journaling prompts and quotes
- New collection of widgets to log or reflect
- "Learn" section features a lot of new content
- "Guide" features new tutorials
- A LOT of bug fixes and optimizations
NEW in version 2.0:
• Take pictures of all your pages.
• Back up your Bullet Journals to your Files app.
• Restore old notebooks on new devices.
• View reflections from months past.
• Redesigned reminders notifications.
• Log items expire after 72 hours.
• New views to organize your entire library of Bullet Journals.
• Now faster and more responsive.
• Numerous optimizations and bug fixes.
NOTE:
This app is NOT designed to replace your notebook. It is a companion FOR your notebook.
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Is Bullet Journal Companion free?
Yes, Bullet Journal Companion is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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User Rating
4.13 out of 5
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Bullet Journal Companion Reviews
Less is more
I really like that this app have just enough content and functions that I need when I don’t have my BuJo on me. I like the “quick notes” and that they only appears for 3 days. And I love the Library for my BuJos and the inspirering articles. I honestly think this is the a great tool and supplement for BuJo users.
Cecilia
Great app, but unfortunately lacks two important things.
Love the app, and specially helpful when I don’t have my Bujo on me. But unfortunately the fact that you can’t choose to name which volume it is, and when the journal starts and ends is annoying. I for instance start mine at July, and tend to have one volume for like two years sometimes.
Would be great if the next update could include us choosing to name the volume, and most importantly option for us to choose when the journal starts and ends. ( currently it’s only 1 year option, like Jan 2021-dec 2021. Would be nice to have like Jan 2021- Dec 21,21 or whatever one chooses)
Mangler et login
Ok app, mere elegant end funktionel. Ku godt bruge et login, så jeg kan ha de samme personlige ting på min Iphone og ipad.
I great supplement
I am so satisfied with this app. It is a great tool and I am using it when I am on the road. I do love that I only have 48 hours to migrate to my analog bullet journal.
Pænt design men kan intet!
Absolut ikke pengene værd!
It's a paid advertisement
So I am new to BuJo. I am trying to retool how I work to be more present/productive and this seemed a great concept. Bought a journal and the app in hopes it would help me launch out well. The app is helpful in the sense you can add tasks, etc, and they're temporary to keep you on paper. Frustrating but I appreciate why it's like that.
It has some resources to help you get started, but I feel like it's mostly stuff you can find on their site or on the internet for free. And most of what I have seen that isn't an article or small video is class I can also pay for if I want to learn the official way to do things. I feel like a $30 investment should come with some kind of onboarding system that is gradual and helps you get into BuJo without trying to sell me more stuff. I feel like I'll have spent the same price as an Evernote subscription before I'm done at this rate, and it's not even a system I'm fully sure will work for me.
I'm still trying and still hopeful it'll work, but right out the gate I'm worried I just got talked out of $30 with little to show but an organizational foreign language project.
iPad Version
Needs Pencil Pro Support , for iPad Pro . Please add so I can modify this review . Thanks
Not actually that useful.
I don’t understand what they were going for here, especially considering you have to pay five dollars for this app. It’s a waste of money. It’s very frustrating, in the way in that it does not deliver features like you think it should, I don’t get it.
It literally goes against the bullet journal ‘ideal’ by constantly prompting you to engage with the app by making journal entries in it and not your journal. This is a miss.
The resources are just links to the not very useful bullet journal websites and forums.
Bad graphic design
I’ve been using it for a while, don’t like the questions that were added each time you open; that’s not a deal breaker, just unnecessary. However, the graphic design (background color and typeface) is a terrible combination for visibility (can barely read what I’m typing if I’m indoors and almost not at all if I’m outdoors). I can’t believe anyone with any graphic design training did this
Deletes after 72 hours.
Lazy people work twice as hard. All notes disappear after 72 hours. So any notes you take you have to rejournal them in your notebook. Just make this app open for people who want an app and not to have rewrite everything a second time in a journal. I would pay more to not have this feature.
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