You have been thinking about that same thing for three years. The journals are in a box somewhere. The notes are scattered across three apps. The patterns were there the whole time. Backstory is how you bring that history into Daylogue so the patterns in it stop being buried and start being readable.
Your story didn't start the day you downloaded the app. Backstory makes sure Daylogue knows that.
Related Reading
- What Is the Narrative Engine? — The feature that reads your check-ins against your Backstory context
- What Is Emotional Pattern Recognition? — How Daylogue finds patterns across your check-in history
- What Is Pattern Journaling? — The journaling approach Backstory is designed to support
