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DailyVox
Speak 42 seconds a day — a private, on-device voice diary
DailyVox turns 42 seconds of talking into a written journal — and a Digital Twin that learns your patterns over time. Everything runs on your iPhone: no account, no cloud, no tracking. The hardest part of journaling was never the writing — it was keeping it up and being able to look back. Speaking is the lowest-friction way in. Free forever, and open source.
Maker here. I've kept a written diary for ~20 years, and two things always broke it: I'd fall off the habit, and I could never actually re-read two decades of notebooks. DailyVox is my attempt to fix both — you talk for ~42 seconds, your phone transcribes it, and over time it builds a "Digital Twin" that reflects your patterns back to you.
The non-negotiable for me: it had to be private. Everything is processed on-device — no account, no server holding your entries, nothing to breach. I also made it free and open source, because the moment a journaling app has a subscription it has a reason to want your darkest day, and I didn't want to build that.
Genuinely curious what this community thinks: for something this personal, does "on-device + free" make you more likely to trust it, or do you assume there's a catch? Happy to answer anything.
▎ there's a catch? Happy to answer anything.
About DailyVox on Product Hunt
“Speak 42 seconds a day — a private, on-device voice diary”
DailyVox was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 6 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #69 on the daily leaderboard. DailyVox turns 42 seconds of talking into a written journal — and a Digital Twin that learns your patterns over time. Everything runs on your iPhone: no account, no cloud, no tracking. The hardest part of journaling was never the writing — it was keeping it up and being able to look back. Speaking is the lowest-friction way in. Free forever, and open source.
On the analytics side, DailyVox competes within iOS, Productivity, Privacy and GitHub — topics that collectively have 818.6k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how DailyVox performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
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