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Daylogue app icon — AI-powered emotional wellness journalDaylogue
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Waffle shared journaling app iconWaffle

Daylogue vs Waffle

Waffle is the most popular shared journal app for couples and families. It's great at what it does. But shared journaling and private journaling are two very different things.

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Waffle is best for

Couples, families, and friends who want to journal together, share memories, and use prompts to spark deeper conversations.

Daylogue app icon — AI-powered emotional wellness journal

Daylogue is best for

Anyone who wants a private, encrypted space to understand themselves through AI-powered check-ins, pattern detection, and personal insights.

Feature comparison

Side-by-side breakdown of what matters most

Feature
Daylogue app icon — AI-powered emotional wellness journalDaylogue
Waffle shared journaling app iconWaffle
End-to-end encryption
Yes - zero-knowledge vault for entries and notes
No - standard cloud storage
Private by default
Yes - only you see your entries
No - entries are shared with journal members
Shared journaling
No - designed for personal reflection
Yes - core feature for couples, families, friends
AI-powered insights
Yes - conversational AI with follow-ups, patterns, summaries
No - prompt-based, no AI analysis
Pattern detection
Yes - mood, energy, stress patterns across days and weeks
No
Daily prompts
Yes - personalized based on your history
Yes - 10,000+ prompts designed for couples and families
Photo and media support
Yes - photos with entries
Yes - photos, videos, and voice memos
Voice journaling
Yes - with multi-language support
Partial - voice memos only
Mood and energy tracking
Yes - mood, energy, stress, and custom metrics
Basic - daily check-in feature
Android app
Coming soon
Yes
Data export
Yes - full export available
Yes - PDF export
Free tier available
Yes - generous free tier
Yes - unlimited journals, members, and entries on free
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Where Waffle excels

To be fair, Waffle is genuinely great at what it set out to do.

Shared journaling done right: Built from the ground up for couples, families, and friends to journal together in the same space
Massive prompt library: Over 10,000 relationship-focused prompts that help you discover new things about each other
Relationship challenges: Guided 10-day question series designed to deepen your connection with a partner or family member
Rich media sharing: Photos, videos, and voice memos all in one journal, making it a real shared memory archive
Android support: Native app available on both iOS and Android
Generous free tier: Unlimited journals, members, and entries without paying
Daylogue app icon — AI-powered emotional wellness journal

Where Daylogue is stronger

For users who want a private space for self-understanding.

Your words stay yours

Daylogue entries are end-to-end encrypted. Nobody can read them, not even us. Waffle stores entries on their servers where they can be accessed.

Built for self-understanding

Daylogue helps you understand your own patterns. Waffle helps you share with others. Different goals, and yours matters too.

AI that actually learns

Conversational check-ins that ask follow-up questions, remember context, and surface patterns over time. Waffle uses prompts but doesn't analyze your responses.

Pattern detection

See how sleep affects your mood. Notice that Thursdays are always harder. Waffle doesn't track or surface these connections.

No social pressure

No one is waiting for your entry. No read receipts. No expectation to respond. Just you, checking in with yourself.

Voice journaling

Speak your thoughts naturally with full transcription and multi-language support. Waffle offers voice memos but not voice-to-text journaling.

Common questions

What is Waffle Journal?

Waffle is a shared journaling app designed for couples, families, and friends. You create journals together, respond to daily prompts, and build a shared archive of memories and conversations. It's the most popular app in the shared journaling category.

Can I use Waffle for private journaling?

Waffle is designed around sharing. While you can technically journal alone, its features are built for multiple people. If you want a private space for self-reflection, Daylogue is built specifically for that.

Is Waffle encrypted?

Waffle uses standard cloud storage. Your entries are stored on their servers and can be accessed by the service. Daylogue uses end-to-end encryption, meaning your entries are encrypted before they leave your device. We literally cannot read them.

Which app is better for understanding my mood?

Daylogue, by a wide margin. Waffle is about connecting with others through journaling. Daylogue tracks your mood, energy, and stress over time, then surfaces patterns you wouldn't catch on your own. They solve different problems.

Can I use both Waffle and Daylogue?

Absolutely. Many people want both: a shared space to connect with a partner or family, and a private space to process their own thoughts. Waffle for the relationship, Daylogue for yourself. They complement each other well.

Does Waffle have AI features?

Waffle focuses on curated prompts rather than AI. It has a large library of relationship-focused questions but doesn't analyze your entries or surface patterns. Daylogue's AI builds context over time and helps you understand yourself through conversation.

Try Daylogue

Your shared journal is for your relationships. This one is just for you.

End-to-end encrypted. Your entries stay yours. Always.