Capture life’s fleeting moments with simple daily doodles. No art skills needed—just draw what matters most. Joodle turns your everyday thoughts into a living visual timeline, with widgets that bring your memories right to your Home Screen. iCloud sync safely sync across all your devices. Count down to meaningful dates, explore experimental features, and discover new ways to reflect. Slowly, ordinary days transform into an extraordinary visual diary. Your story, one doodle at a time.
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Hey Friends! I built Joodle because I kept wanting to journal, but never stuck with it. Writing felt heavy. Photos felt noisy. I wanted something lighter—something that took seconds, not commitment. One small doodle a day felt doable. Almost playful. And over time, those tiny drawings became a surprisingly honest record of my life. Joodle is my attempt to make journaling feel less like a task and more like a quiet daily ritual. No art skills, no pressure, no accounts—just draw what mattered today and move on. Watching a year slowly fill up with imperfect little sketches turned out to be incredibly meaningful for me. I hope Joodle helps others capture their days gently, imperfectly, and privately—one doodle at a time. I’d love to hear what you think, and I’m happy to answer any questions. Thanks for checking it out 🫶
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I've seen many journaling apps, but yours is the first one that makes me want to start doodling and recording my moments as a daily habit. Really love the playful way you chose to realize this idea.
It looks very interesting! It’s a pity I’m not an artist and can’t draw. I’ve always admired people who can do that.
I love how this lowers the bar for reflection. One imperfect sketch a day feels much more honest than trying to write something meaningful every night.
This is a lovely concept. I’m curious—do users tend to use Joodle more as a daily habit or only for special memories? Habit formation seems key for something like this.
The break from pure productivity is refreshing, It's fun, creative, and honestly with the right mindset pretty useful. Gratz on the launch, best wishes.
This product is designed so interestingly and with a childlike heart. Unfortunately, I don't use an iPhone now but an Android, otherwise I really want to try it. I quite like doodling, but there may be one thing that restricts me, which is that my daily life is almost the same, getting up, working, exercising, and going home. I may not find new inspiration. As expected, I still have an adult mindset...
Love the concept of "journaling without the pressure."
Drawing feels so much lighter than writing.
How long did it take to build this?
Brilliant! What an amazing idea. It will require reflection but with a focus on something positive. Or enough time for it to become less negative.
This hits the gap between notes and photos. I never stick with journaling, but a 10‑sec doodle feels doable. Stick figures it is. Widgets + iCloud are clutch. If I skip a day, is it just a blank square or can I backfill without guilt?
Doodles over diaries any day—my fridge art has been begging for a digital upgrade! 😀
Hey Li, that feeling of wanting to journal but never sticking with it is so relatable. Was there a specific night where you opened a journal app, stared at the blank page, and just closed it because writing felt like too much?