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Glimpsizer helps you see what’s inside your diary without rereading everything. It turns long entries into short “glimpses” — key topics with emotional tone — and places them on a timeline. Write in a minimal and safe interface, then step back and notice patterns, shifts, and what truly matters over time. Built by a long-time diarist who wanted more than just an archive.
We built Glimpsizer after noticing something familiar to anyone who keeps a diary: long, emotional entries often hold patterns, moods, and insights — but most of us never go back and reread them. I personally write a lot but rarely revisit my entries, and that’s what inspired the timeline idea.
Glimpsizer turns your writing into a clean, color‑coded timeline of key themes and emotions. Whether you’re doing a year‑end reflection or just checking in on your month, it gives you a quick overview of what’s been on your mind.
Here’s what you can try today:
Write in a minimal and safe interface (entries are encrypted)
Get automatic “Glimpses”: key topics + emotional tone
See a quick overview of your diary on a timeline
We’re actively building the next version, and your input will directly shape what we build next. We’d love your feedback — especially if you journal a lot.
Quick question: Do you feel a timeline could make it easier to revisit your past writing?
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About Glimpsizer on Product Hunt
“A diary with a visual timeline of your thoughts”
Glimpsizer was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 11 upvotes and 4 comments, placing #29 on the daily leaderboard. Glimpsizer helps you see what’s inside your diary without rereading everything. It turns long entries into short “glimpses” — key topics with emotional tone — and places them on a timeline. Write in a minimal and safe interface, then step back and notice patterns, shifts, and what truly matters over time. Built by a long-time diarist who wanted more than just an archive.
Glimpsizer was featured in Android (57.1k followers), Emoji (11.7k followers) and Writing (59.2k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 51.4k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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Hi Product Hunt!
We built Glimpsizer after noticing something familiar to anyone who keeps a diary: long, emotional entries often hold patterns, moods, and insights — but most of us never go back and reread them. I personally write a lot but rarely revisit my entries, and that’s what inspired the timeline idea.
Glimpsizer turns your writing into a clean, color‑coded timeline of key themes and emotions. Whether you’re doing a year‑end reflection or just checking in on your month, it gives you a quick overview of what’s been on your mind.
Here’s what you can try today:
Write in a minimal and safe interface (entries are encrypted)
Get automatic “Glimpses”: key topics + emotional tone
See a quick overview of your diary on a timeline
We’re actively building the next version, and your input will directly shape what we build next. We’d love your feedback — especially if you journal a lot.
Quick question: Do you feel a timeline could make it easier to revisit your past writing?