Daylogue vs Journey
Journey offers excellent cross-platform journaling with Google Drive sync. It works everywhere. But your journal lives in Google's cloud.
Journey is best for
Users who want a traditional journal that works on every platform with Google Drive sync, rich media, and extensive templates.
Daylogue is best for
Users who want AI-powered insights with end-to-end encryption, where your journal doesn't live in Google's servers.
Feature comparison
Side-by-side breakdown of what matters most
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| End-to-end encryption | Yes - zero-knowledge for stored content | No - standard cloud encryption via Google |
| User holds encryption keys | Yes - keys never leave your device | No - Google-managed keys |
| AI journaling features | Yes - conversational with follow-ups, summaries, themes | No AI features |
| Cross-platform sync | Yes - iOS and Web | Yes - excellent Google Drive sync |
| Rich media support | Coming soon | Yes - photos, videos, audio, stickers |
| Offline support | Yes - full offline functionality | Yes - good offline support |
| Voice journaling | Yes - with multi-language support | Yes - audio recordings |
| Platform support | iOS, Web | iOS, Android, Mac, Windows, Chrome OS, Web |
| Templates and prompts | Yes - AI-driven daily prompts | Yes - extensive template library |
| Data export | Yes - full export available | Yes - PDF and text export |
| Free tier available | Yes | Yes - generous free tier |
Where Journey excels
To be fair, Journey does some things really well.
Where Daylogue is stronger
For users who want AI insights and true privacy.
End-to-end encryption
Journey syncs through Google Drive, which means your journal is stored in Google's cloud. Daylogue encrypts everything before it leaves your device.
AI-powered insights
Journey is a blank page with templates. Daylogue's AI asks follow-up questions, surfaces patterns, and generates weekly summaries.
Privacy by architecture
Journey requires trusting Google with your data. Daylogue's zero-knowledge architecture means we can't read your content even if we wanted to.
Conversational journaling
Our AI engages in genuine back-and-forth conversation, helping you reflect more deeply than templates alone.
Automatic pattern recognition
Daylogue identifies themes, tracks emotional trends, and generates insights automatically. Journey shows you what you wrote; Daylogue helps you understand what it means.
Common questions
What is Journey app?
Journey is a cross-platform journaling app that syncs through Google Drive. It offers a clean interface, rich media support, templates, and works on nearly every platform. It's been around since 2012.
Does Journey have AI features?
No. Journey is a traditional journaling app without AI capabilities. It offers templates and prompts, but there's no AI to analyze your entries, ask follow-ups, or generate insights.
Is Journey private?
Journey stores data in Google Drive, which means Google has access to your journal content. Journey offers an optional passcode lock, but this is local protection, not encryption of your cloud data. Daylogue encrypts everything with keys that never leave your device.
Which has better cross-platform support?
Journey wins here. It has native apps for iOS, Android, Mac, Windows, Chrome OS, and web. Daylogue currently supports iOS and web, with Android coming soon.
Can I switch from Journey to Daylogue?
Journey exports to PDF and text. You can review your history in Journey and start fresh with Daylogue. Direct import is not currently supported.