Diary, mood tracker & prompts
Some conversations never happen out loud. File them here. Private by default, on-device. Optional iCloud sync across your devices — your iCloud, never our servers.
The conversations you had, avoided, imagined, ended, or still need to have — finally given a front page.
The Daily Me is a private newspaper for your inner life. You don't write entries. You file stories into your own paper. The press runs every day. The masthead is yours, and by default nothing ever leaves your device.
Not a journal app. Not a notes app. Not a chatbot. A personal editorial desk.
— FIVE SECTIONS, ONE PAPER
• OP-ED — opinions, arguments, things you have finally decided.
• LETTER — messages to someone specific. Sent, unsent, never sending, or maybe one day.
• EDITORIAL — reflective judgement. Lessons, principles, where you stand now.
• OBITUARY — endings. Relationships, habits, versions of yourself, places, beliefs.
• BREAKING — fresh emotional records. Something that just happened.
— A PROPER NEWSPAPER
Stories file with a red FILED stamp, a haptic, and a date. The front page lays them out like a real broadsheet — masthead, lead story, columns, a breaking-news strip, a pull-out from the archive. Pull down to reprint the layout.
— A PROMPT WHEN YOU NEED ONE
A single editorial question each day, at a time and tone you choose. Themed prompt packs for the hard ones — Closure, Forgiveness, Anger, Work, Family, Love, Beginnings, Endings, and the one addressed to yourself. Save the ones that land.
— THE PRESS RUN
The press counts the days you've filed. A small streak that lives quietly under the masthead. No shaming when it breaks.
— EDITOR RANKS & SCOOPS
Stringer. Staff Writer. Columnist. Senior Editor. Editor-in-Chief. Promotions appear on every byline as the paper grows up around you. Quiet front-page scoops mark the milestones — first letter, first obituary, a full week unbroken.
— VOLUMES
Every seven issues are bound into a Volume — a browseable archive of your own paper, exportable as a PDF, like a real subscription you can keep.
— SHARE AS A CLIPPING
Export any story as a newspaper clipping for the share sheet. Black-bar redaction blurs recipients, lines, dates, or your byline before anything is shared.
— MAKE IT YOURS
A typewriter composer with an active-line highlight that auto-saves every keystroke. Edition styles, alternate app icons, and a discreet Lock Screen widget that shows your issue number and press run — opt-in only, never the words themselves.
— PRIVATE BY DEFAULT
All data lives on your device. No accounts. No analytics. No tracking. Optional Face ID lock keeps the paper closed when the phone isn't.
Sync is off by default — nothing leaves your device unless you choose it. If you want your paper on more than one device, you can turn on private iCloud sync: it travels only through your own iCloud, end-to-end private, with no account and no servers of ours. We never see a word of it. Off stays off until you say so.
— FOR PEOPLE WHO TAKE THEIR INNER LIFE SERIOUSLY
Writers. Therapists. Coaches. Founders. Anyone who has wished a notes app would treat their thinking with more weight. The Daily Me turns the scattered emotional noise of a day into a publishable form — private by default, synced only if you choose to.
The presses are warm. File something.
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