DÁN
BDM Enterprises
DÁN means gift — and fate. In Irish, these are the same word. What you are given freely, and what you cannot escape. DÁN is a daily practice built on that idea.
Each morning, you draw a single Ogham stave. The Ogham is an ancient Irish alphabet, each letter named for a native tree and carrying centuries of symbolic meaning. Your draw is an invitation to notice what is already present in you and in the turning of the season.
YOUR ARCHETYPE
At the heart of DÁN is your archetype: one of nine figures drawn from Celtic mythology, each carrying a distinct way of moving through the world. The Seer. The Keeper. The Bard. The Craftsperson. The Wanderer. The Healer. The Mystic. The Chieftain. The Sage.
Your archetype is calculated from your birth date using the Ogham tree calendar. It determines how your daily stave is interpreted — the same draw speaks differently to a Seer than to a Warrior.
YOUR DAILY DRAW
Each day brings one stave from the full twenty-five of the Ogham alphabet. The interpretation is written for your archetype. A stave may fall upright or reversed — neither is better. Both are honest.
YOUR DIALANN
After your draw, write a reflection. One honest response to what the stave has drawn up in you. Every reflection is saved in your Dialann — your private journal — a record of how you have moved through time, stave by stave.
THE WHEEL OF THE YEAR
DÁN surfaces the approaching Celtic festival in the days around each of the eight seasonal turning points: Imbolc, Bealtaine, Lúnasa, Samhain, and the solstices and equinoxes between. Guidance is written for your archetype, connecting your inner work to the outer world.
GEIS AN LAE
Each day carries a Geis — a sacred obligation from the Irish tradition. A small charge to carry into your hours.
WHAT DÁN IS NOT?
DÁN does not congratulate you. It does not reward streaks or send achievement badges. It offers you something true each morning and asks you to meet it honestly.
WHO DÁN IS FOR?
People who want a daily practice with depth. Those drawn to Irish and Celtic tradition — through heritage, through study, or through a feeling they cannot yet name. Anyone tired of wellness apps that make everything easier.
The Irish language is used throughout. Every word is explained. Nothing requires prior knowledge.
Each morning, you draw a single Ogham stave. The Ogham is an ancient Irish alphabet, each letter named for a native tree and carrying centuries of symbolic meaning. Your draw is an invitation to notice what is already present in you and in the turning of the season.
YOUR ARCHETYPE
At the heart of DÁN is your archetype: one of nine figures drawn from Celtic mythology, each carrying a distinct way of moving through the world. The Seer. The Keeper. The Bard. The Craftsperson. The Wanderer. The Healer. The Mystic. The Chieftain. The Sage.
Your archetype is calculated from your birth date using the Ogham tree calendar. It determines how your daily stave is interpreted — the same draw speaks differently to a Seer than to a Warrior.
YOUR DAILY DRAW
Each day brings one stave from the full twenty-five of the Ogham alphabet. The interpretation is written for your archetype. A stave may fall upright or reversed — neither is better. Both are honest.
YOUR DIALANN
After your draw, write a reflection. One honest response to what the stave has drawn up in you. Every reflection is saved in your Dialann — your private journal — a record of how you have moved through time, stave by stave.
THE WHEEL OF THE YEAR
DÁN surfaces the approaching Celtic festival in the days around each of the eight seasonal turning points: Imbolc, Bealtaine, Lúnasa, Samhain, and the solstices and equinoxes between. Guidance is written for your archetype, connecting your inner work to the outer world.
GEIS AN LAE
Each day carries a Geis — a sacred obligation from the Irish tradition. A small charge to carry into your hours.
WHAT DÁN IS NOT?
DÁN does not congratulate you. It does not reward streaks or send achievement badges. It offers you something true each morning and asks you to meet it honestly.
WHO DÁN IS FOR?
People who want a daily practice with depth. Those drawn to Irish and Celtic tradition — through heritage, through study, or through a feeling they cannot yet name. Anyone tired of wellness apps that make everything easier.
The Irish language is used throughout. Every word is explained. Nothing requires prior knowledge.
Developer email
i0041974@gmail.com
Developer website
https://getdanapp.comReleased
Jul 3, 2026
Current version
1.1.0
Android version
7.0