Daylogue

Your days have a story. We help you read it.

The more you logue, the more you learn.

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The ache

You know something’s off. You just can’t see the pattern.

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Why this matters

Most people can’t tell you why last week felt harder than the week before. They were there for all of it, and they still can’t see it.

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What it is

A pattern journal that reads your past entries and detects the emotional patterns running through them.

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Tracks your patterns.
Detects themes in your life.

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Like a thoughtful friend.
Asks. Listens. Remembers.

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Encrypted.
Only you can read.

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How it works

  1. You log. Two minutes or less.

  2. It reads across everything you’ve written.

  3. It shows you what you’d miss on your own.

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What makes it different

Three ways to write things down.

Regular journaling

You write. Nothing writes back.

AI chat

It responds. But it forgets what you said last week.

Daylogue

It reads across your entries and finds patterns in your life.

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Versus AI journaling

Other AI journals

Your entries train their models. Third parties can access them.

Daylogue

Encrypted. Only you can read it.

Other AI journals

They forget what you said last week.

Daylogue

We remember what you wrote last month.

Other AI journals

Advice for the day you’re having.

Daylogue

Patterns from the months you’ve had.

Other AI journals

Built to keep you scrolling.

Daylogue

Built to be closed.

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What it’s not

  • Not therapy.
  • Not a therapist.
  • Not a task manager.
  • No streaks.
  • No advice.
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Who it’s for

Built for individuals. Sharper with teams.

Individuals

For anyone who wants to understand their own patterns, without being scored, coached, or assessed.

  • “Sunday scaries.”
  • “The same fight again.”
  • “Why am I tired this week.”
Teams

For managers, founders, and small groups who want to see shared patterns like burnout, friction, and momentum, without running surveys or guessing in 1:1s.

  • “The team’s third hard week.”
  • “A quiet resignation forming.”
  • “What’s actually slowing us down.”
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Where we’re going

A future where a person and the team around them can both see their patterns clearly enough to actually change them.

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Daylogue

Open the app.Build this with us.

Daylogue is not therapy and is not a replacement for professional care.

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