This product was not featured by Product Hunt yet. It will not be visible on their landing page and won't be ranked (cannot win product of the day regardless of upvotes).
Have you thought about adding a way to search across past entries using natural language queries, like asking for "that time I mentioned feeling stuck about work" and it pulling up the right entries. Would make the AI memory side feel way more useful when journals grow long.
Love the voice note and link auto-sorting. One thing that would make this a daily habit for me: let me ask the AI in plain language, like "what did I say about my mom last March," and have it surface the right entries. The search feels like it could be way more conversational than keyword-based.
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Have you thought about adding a way to search across past entries using natural language queries, like asking for "that time I mentioned feeling stuck about work" and it pulling up the right entries. Would make the AI memory side feel way more useful when journals grow long.