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I Built a Journal App That Organizes Your...
I Built a Journal App That Organizes Your Thoughts With AI Most journal apps give you a blank page and wish you luck. You open the app, stare at the cursor, try to remember what happened today, type something half-hearted, close the app. Repeat for three days. Then stop. The problem isn't motivation. It's design. Why people stop journaling After researching 13 journal apps (Day One, Notion, Obsidian, Rosebud, Reflect, Apple Journal, and more), the same four problems kept showing up: 1. The blank
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