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Echo - Multimedia Diary and Mood Tracker
Your private diary - photos, voice & video. No cloud, ever.
Echo is a multimedia diary that helps you organize your day - one entry at a time. Combine voice recordings, photos, and notes into a single daily moment. Search and filter your entries by mood to rediscover what truly mattered.. Cut through the noise of your camera roll and voice memos: Echo gives every day a clear structure so the memories worth keeping don't get lost. Private, offline, no account needed.
We all record way too much - voice memos, photos, random clips - and then never look at them again. Echo is my answer to that.
The idea: Structured entries per day. Combine voice, photos, and text into a single moment that actually represents your day. Not a dump of everything, but the one thing worth remembering.
Mood-tagged memories. Every entry can be linked to how you felt in that moment - happy, anxious, calm, whatever fits. Later, you can filter and search by mood. Want to find all the moments that made you genuinely happy this year? Echo can show you exactly those.
Why it clicked for me: I had hundreds of voice memos and no idea what was in them. Echo forces a bit of intentionality - you pick what goes in, give it context, and it lives in a clean calendar view you'll actually scroll through.
Fully offline - by design. No account, no sync, no cloud. Everything stays on your device. In a world where every app wants your data, Echo doesn't even ask for it.
Would love to hear from anyone who's struggled with the same problem - too many recordings, not enough structure. What would make Echo the tool you actually reach for? 🎙️
Echo - Multimedia Diary and Mood Tracker was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #146 on the daily leaderboard. Echo is a multimedia diary that helps you organize your day - one entry at a time. Combine voice recordings, photos, and notes into a single daily moment. Search and filter your entries by mood to rediscover what truly mattered.. Cut through the noise of your camera roll and voice memos: Echo gives every day a clear structure so the memories worth keeping don't get lost. Private, offline, no account needed.
Echo - Multimedia Diary and Mood Tracker was featured in Android (57.3k followers), Privacy (11.1k followers), Photography (143k followers) and Lifestyle (1.6k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 63.5k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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We all record way too much - voice memos, photos, random clips - and then never look at them again. Echo is my answer to that.
The idea: Structured entries per day. Combine voice, photos, and text into a single moment that actually represents your day. Not a dump of everything, but the one thing worth remembering.
Mood-tagged memories. Every entry can be linked to how you felt in that moment - happy, anxious, calm, whatever fits. Later, you can filter and search by mood. Want to find all the moments that made you genuinely happy this year? Echo can show you exactly those.
Why it clicked for me: I had hundreds of voice memos and no idea what was in them. Echo forces a bit of intentionality - you pick what goes in, give it context, and it lives in a clean calendar view you'll actually scroll through.
Fully offline - by design. No account, no sync, no cloud. Everything stays on your device. In a world where every app wants your data, Echo doesn't even ask for it.
Would love to hear from anyone who's struggled with the same problem - too many recordings, not enough structure. What would make Echo the tool you actually reach for? 🎙️