Share what matters with who matters.

Daylogue is private by default. But when you want to let someone in, Inner Circle, Duets, Time Capsules, and Shared Journals give you control over how you connect.

Inner Circle

Vulnerability on your terms

Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is let someone see how you're really doing. Inner Circle lets you share check-ins with trusted people. Not everything. Just what you choose.

Granular sharingInvite-onlyRevoke anytime

Shared with your Inner Circle

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Tuesday check-in

Mood, energy, and a short note

You chose to share

MoodEnergyNoteSleepStress

Today's prompt

“What gave you energy today?”

Y
You

A really good morning walk. The air was cool and I didn't bring my phone.

A
Alex

Cooking dinner for the first time in weeks. Forgot how much I enjoy it.

Duets

Check in together

Respond to the same daily prompt with a partner, friend, or family member. See how your moods and feelings compare. Not a competition. A conversation.

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Time Capsules

Write to your future self

Seal a message today. Set a date. When it unlocks, Daylogue pairs it with a reflection prompt. What did past-you want future-you to know?

Set any dateReflection promptSealed until open

Sealed

Opens December 31, 2026

“I hope you kept going. I hope the thing you were afraid of turned out to be smaller than it felt...”

289 days remaining

Family Journal

4 members

M

Grateful for the call tonight. Needed that.

S

Same. Let’s do it more often.

J

Sharing this photo from the weekend.

End-to-end encrypted
Shared Journals

A journal you keep together

Collaborative journaling with a group. Family, close friends, a support circle. Private, end-to-end encrypted, and built on the same trust model as everything else in Daylogue.

Group journalsEncryptedInvite-only access

Who would you let in?

Connection starts with trust. Daylogue gives you the tools to share on your terms.