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Sigil & Script

Mindful archetype art and private journaling.

Sigil & Script is a private reflection and journaling app built around symbolic illustrated card draws, plain-English authored text, and shadow-work inspired guided writing prompts. The card archetypes are inspired by traditional tarot.

Instead of treating cards as predictions or fixed answers, Sigil & Script uses imagery, archetypes, and thoughtful questions as starting points for self-reflection. Each draw gives you something to slow down with, think through, and write from.

The real guidance comes from what you notice as you answer honestly. Sigil & Script helps you begin that process with clear prompts, grounded wording, and a private space to save your reflections.

Clear, grounded reflection text.

Sigil & Script avoids vague mystical wording and hard-to-use abstract language. The reflection text is written in plain English so you can think while reading instead of trying to decipher the meaning.

Get it on Google Play iOS version coming soon
Soft launch

Currently available in multiple countries.

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A note from the developer

Sigil & Script was created by one independent developer as a personal reflection tool.

I use tarot archetypes as a practical self-auditing and self-coaching system. I wanted a simple way to create quick journal entries connected to each draw, with prompts that helped me reflect instead of predict the future. I also wanted every draw to be archived immediately. I wanted there to be no limits in Sigil & Script. So I built the tarot engine, journaling workspace, archive, visual prompt tools, and reflection features around that need.

This app was not made overnight or assembled as a quick cash-grab. Thousands of hours went into designing, building, testing, rewriting, and refining it. I also put my own personal money into the tools, accounts, services, and app-store requirements needed to make it available to other people.

Sigil & Script is free to use. The main features are not locked behind payment or ads. Monetization is intentionally light: ads mostly exist as an optional way for free users to unlock extra premium features without subscribing.

I also wanted Sigil & Script to have its own visual identity. I had the option to use licensed versions of the familiar traditional tarot artwork that appears in many apps and decks, but I wanted this project to feel original instead of recycled. Creating a custom 78-card visual system allows the app to be completely original.

The app does include AI-assisted card illustrations. Those images were not generated in a few minutes and dropped into the app untouched. The 78-card deck took about three weeks of focused work to create. Each card needed to fit a specific size, stay consistent across the whole deck, match a specific woodcut-inspired visual style, and represent the meaning of a complex archetype in a clear image.

Every card was manually reviewed and edited. I used Jasc Paint Shop Pro, an older art program I have used for about two decades, to adjust, correct, and refine the illustrations. While the cards are AI-assisted, the final deck involved significant human direction, editing, and manual artwork.

Sigil & Script is not an AI-content dump. It is a personal, human-built journaling app that uses card imagery as one part of a larger reflection system.

Designed for reflection and journaling. Built by one independent developer.
Not a prediction, fortune-telling, or fixed-answer tool.