Sigil & Script
Mindful archetype art and private journaling.
About
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.
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.