DayLog (Diary of Emotions) Apple

DayLog (Diary of Emotions)

Record Your Day with Emotions

Overview

Version:
1.1.0
Last updated: 2025-04-29
Ranking
#1,465,585 ▼ 136,735
Overall

Features & Capabilities

DayLog: A Diary That Captures the Emotions of Your Day

Start with a sentence about your emotions, and finish with an essay that reflects your day. Your personal emotion archive.

DayLog is an emotion diary app that records your day based on your feelings, and the AI organizes your emotions into a delicate story that reflects the essence of your day.

Time-Based Emotion Tracking

From morning to night, capture how you felt throughout the day. Record your emotions with simple selections, tracking your feelings at different times.

Emotion-Based AI Essay

Based on accumulated emotions and keywords, AI will write a warm essay just for you. As you read, you’ll find yourself nodding, saying, “Yeah, that’s how I felt today.”

Emotion History and Keyword Analysis

Track recurring emotions and frequently appearing keywords, giving you an insightful overview of your emotional patterns.

More than Just a Diary

It’s okay to jot down a few words. DayLog remembers your day, no matter how light your entry may be.

For a day that’s not just passing by, but building up. Start recording your emotions now with DayLog.

User Growth & Download Statistics

App
By:
jigsaw+lite
Version:
1.1.0 Last updated: 2025-04-29
Version code:
874345718
Creation date:
2025-04-23
Compatible devices:
Size:
39.72MB
URLs:
Website ,Privacy policy
Full description:
See detailed description
Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-07-18
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Contact the developer

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Developed by:
jigsaw+lite
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/ua/app/daylog-diary-of-emotions/id6744810082
Website:
https://v0-daylog-app-description.vercel.app

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