How It Works

What the mobile journal stores, and what it is designed to help you notice.

This build is intentionally lightweight. The homepage acts like a mobile journal workspace, saving entries locally in the browser while giving you history, people notes, and simple averages in the same place.

Entries save locally on the current device

In this version, journal data is stored in the browser with local storage. That makes it fast and easy to use, but it also means the data is tied to the device and browser where you entered it.

The daily form is broader than a mood score

Mood matters, but it is rarely enough by itself. That is why the journal also asks about energy, sleep, meals, movement, reflection, and one gratitude note.

The calendar and trends make the entries more useful

A journal becomes more valuable when you can look back and see clusters, gaps, or stretches of better or worse days instead of treating each entry like a disconnected moment.

People notes are part of the design on purpose

Many personal journals become inward-only logs. The people tracker reminds you that routines, moods, and good days are often connected to who you are seeing or forgetting to see.