Stoic is a thoughtful journaling app full of prompts, mood tracking, and stoic philosophy exercises. Honestly is narrower and more opinionated: a structured morning ritual — mood, prompt, gratitude — that locks your distracting apps until you complete it. If you want a flexible reflection toolkit, Stoic shines; if you want a morning habit you can't skip, Honestly is built for that.
Try Honestly FreeStoic gives you a deep library of exercises and lets you journal whenever and however you like — powerful, but it leans on your own discipline to show up. Honestly is the opposite by design: a short, fixed three-step morning ritual that takes about five minutes. The structure is the feature, removing the 'what do I write?' friction that ends most journaling habits.
Stoic reminds and encourages; it can't stop you from scrolling instead of reflecting. Honestly locks your chosen apps via iOS Screen Time until you finish your ritual. For people whose mornings get hijacked by Instagram before they've had a single thought of their own, that gate is the difference between intending to journal and actually doing it.
Choose Stoic if you love a rich, flexible journaling practice and have the discipline to maintain it. Choose Honestly if you want a guaranteed morning habit — a quick ritual with a plant that grows as your streak builds, enforced by an app blocker. They can even coexist: Honestly for the morning gate, Stoic for deeper reflection later.