See what keeps coming up.
Work. Relationships. Health. Creativity. Daylogue finds the recurring themes in your journal so you can see what's actually taking up space in your life.
Auto-tagged, not auto-assumed
Daylogue reads across your entries and surfaces recurring themes automatically. It tags them quietly, without interpreting them for you. You see the pattern. You draw the conclusion.
From your check-in
"Had a tough meeting at work today but went for a run after and felt so much better. Need to make time for exercise more often..."
Themes detected
The tag cloud tells a story
See which themes show up most. Which ones cluster together. Which ones disappeared two months ago.
How themes shift over time
Work stress might dominate January and nearly disappear by April. Relationships could spike after a hard conversation. Themes don't stay static. Watching them move tells you something real.
How themes work
Built around your words, not a predefined taxonomy.
Auto-tagged, not auto-assumed
Daylogue reads across your entries and surfaces recurring themes automatically. It tags them quietly, without interpreting them for you. You see the pattern. You draw the conclusion.
The tag cloud tells a story
See which themes show up most. Which ones cluster together. Which ones disappeared two months ago. A tag cloud that actually reflects your life has a different weight than a word cloud of tweets.
How themes shift over time
Work stress might dominate January and nearly disappear by April. Relationships could spike after a hard conversation. Themes don't stay static. Watching them move tells you something real.
Your vocabulary, not ours
Tag suggestions start from what you actually write about. Not a preset list of life categories. Your themes emerge from your words, so they fit your life, not a template.