ALOHA, E COMO MAI!

In Hawaiian this phrase combines the concepts of "aloha" and "e komo mai," meaning "welcome" or "come in." It's a warm, inviting expression that signifies a welcoming spirit and a desire for visitors to feel at home. The phrase conveys a sense of belonging, community, and open arms.

Going. Going. Gone.

There are only three months left in 2025 and these planners will retire. We have since rebranded and are now offering our My Digital Garden planners at a deep discount. Get them for 70% off if you are on the fence about purchasing a 2026 Kai Honu Lani planner so you can take a peek at them for a highly discounted price first. Use code: ENDOF2025SALE

Our Mission >>>

To be a welcoming space for beginners to digital planning and journaling where you can explore new tools and be yourself in a community that is friendly and not intimidating. We want you to feel like a part of our family as we nurture living slowly and intentionally in the empty nester years. This leads to calm, confidence and peace that can only come from being well organized in your digital life.

The best time to start was yesterday. The second best time is now.
— an unknown planner