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Carve your groove.

Most health apps are either an endless feed of articles or a logger that assumes you already know what to do. Sillon is neither. Every morning, one card: an anchor practice, two or three supports, one idea. Never more than four things — and for each one, the precise reason it was chosen for you today.

Four things a day, and why those four

Health advice without a source is worth nothing. Every card in Sillon carries an evidence grade and cites the publication itself — authors, journal, year, DOI.

One card a day

An anchor practice, two or three supports, one idea. No feed, no library to browse before coffee: one page, chosen for today.

153 verified sources

Every citation was checked one by one against the Crossref registry: title, journal, year. One wrong character in a DOI and the practice does not ship.

Evidence grades, in the open

A multiple randomised trials or a meta-analysis. B one well-conducted trial. C emerging — and always flagged as such.

13 guided paths

Two to four weeks sequencing practices in the order that makes them work: sleep repair, night shifts, mood, persistent pain.

No networking code

Not a privacy setting: an absence. The app contains literally no networking layer, so nothing can leave your phone — no path exists for it to take.

A furrow, not a streak

No counter resetting to zero. A line that deepens: thicker where you did the thing, thinner where you didn't. It moves forward either way.

Written for particular lives

  • Night shifts, menopause, the first months with a newborn

    These protocols are not a general version you are expected to adapt yourself. They are written for those situations — and the app offers them only to the people they are for.

  • Contraindications remove, they don't warn

    When a practice isn't for you, Sillon doesn't show it with a warning attached: it takes it out of the engine. Compressing your sleep window, for one, is not for everybody.

  • When a meta-analysis contradicts a popular practice, the app says so

    Some cards exist only to close a door. High-dose melatonin, your watch's sleep score, the supplement whose label nobody checks.

  • What you are not asked for

    No account. No sign-up. No subscription. No advertising. Apple Health is optional, read-only, and Sillon works fully without it.

  • English and French, following the device language

    The whole library is written in both — not translated afterwards. iPhone, iOS 17 or later.

One card a day. That's it.

Download Sillon for free. No account, no ads, no connection — the app doesn't have one.