Your thoughts,beautifully organized.
Between full calendars and full heads — five honest minutes a day, where you're the only thing that matters. Speak or type, whichever fits.
Today's Mood
🔥7-day streak
AI detected a recurring theme in your entries this week
FEATURES
What you'll come to love about your journal
Six features that work together — so an intention turns into a practice.
Voice-First Journaling
Hit record and talk. The transcription comes back clean; the editing stays up to you.
AI-Powered Insights
At month's end you get a recap: recurring themes, emotional arcs, small notes on things you might have missed.
Mood Tracking
Three buttons — Bad, Neutral, Good. One tap, no questionnaire. Honest data doesn't need more.
Calendar View
Your month as a colored grid. If something stands out, it stands out — no chart-reading required.
Privacy First
Local SQLite storage by default. Cloud sync only if you turn it on — and end-to-end encrypted when you do.
Works Offline
On the train, on a flight, in the woods. Writing always works; sync catches up later.
HOW IT WORKS
From first entry to a clearer picture — in three steps
Speak or Type
Open the app, hit record or start typing. You don't have to be eloquent — just honest.
AI Structures
The transcription gets cleaned up, you tag your mood with one tap. That's the whole effort.
Track & Grow
After a few weeks you'll see your first pattern in the calendar. After a month, the recap arrives.
WHY AI JOURNAL
Journaling, redesigned
Journaling works. We took out the parts where most people quit.
- Speak when typing feels like too much — about three times faster than your keyboard
- Read your month in five minutes, instead of two hours of scrolling back
- Stick with it on low-energy days — one sentence counts
- Spot mood patterns before you feel them
- Keep your data local, or sync deliberately
- Export everything, anytime — your journal belongs to you
AI Insight: Positive trend detected
FROM THE BLOG
Notes on writing & self-awareness
April 28, 2026
Morning or Evening Journaling? What the Research and Practice Suggest
The time of day changes what you get out of journaling. A sober look at when morning journaling works, when evening fits better, and how to figure out what actually fits your life.
Read ArticleApril 21, 2026
Gratitude Journaling: What the Research Actually Says — and Doesn't
Gratitude journals are a self-help classic — but the research is more nuanced than most guides admit. An honest look at what really works, what's overhyped, and how to build a practice that doesn't fizzle out after three weeks.
Read ArticleApril 15, 2026
Better Sleep Through Journaling: Five Methods That Actually Work
When your head won't quiet down at night, evening writing can do more than any app or tea. What sleep research says about evening journaling — and five concrete methods you can try tonight.
Read ArticleGET STARTED
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Frequently Asked Questions
What we get asked most often.
By default, your entries live in a local SQLite database on your device. Cloud sync is optional — you choose between Google Firestore, Google Drive, or iCloud, all end-to-end encrypted. We don't train models on your text and we don't sell data.
Tap the mic, talk, and you get a cleaned transcription back. Edit, add or delete anything before saving. Audio is processed transiently for transcription — it isn't stored permanently.
Three things: it spots recurring themes across multiple entries, sums up your emotional arc, and proposes a recap at month's end. It doesn't judge and doesn't diagnose — it shows you what you already wrote, organized.
Reading and writing, yes — anytime. Voice transcription and AI recaps need a connection; once you're back online, they catch up.
The app itself is free. AI features (transcription, recaps) consume API credits, and you see exactly what each one costs. No subscription trap, no hidden premium tier.
Android beta launches first, iOS follows. Join the waitlist and pick your platform — you'll be notified when your version is live.
Three options per entry: Bad, Neutral, Good. They show up as colored dots on the calendar. Deliberately minimal — no 1-to-10 scales, no list of 12 emotions to pick from. That's how it stays honest.
Yes, anytime. Full export of every entry, mood, and metadata in open formats. If you leave, you take everything with you.
No. Journaling has documented benefits, but it isn't a substitute for professional help. If you're going through something hard, please reach out to a therapist — or, in the US, call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.