Daylogg is a daily log built around the idea that ten seconds is enough. Open the editor, type one or two sentences about your day, close the tab. The entry auto-saves as you type.
years pass. the archive thickens.
Every word is full-text searchable from day one. The reading view runs chronologically, oldest entry first, so you scroll forward through your life instead of looking back at a blank page.
no prompts. no streaks. no shareable cards.
Most journaling apps ask too much and get abandoned by February. Daylogg does the opposite. It loads fast, stays out of the way, and waits.
Set in Newsreader italic and Inter on a cream background, with sixteen quiet accent flourishes you can pick from in settings. Free tier covers daily entries, a seven-day edit window, and full-text search across the entire archive. Available in 18 languages.
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