Random pings, your rhythm
Short notifications at unpredictable moments — because real life doesn't happen on the hour. The app learns when to ask and when to leave you alone.
a private journal for iPhone
Just My Day nudges you during the day — one tap and it's back in your pocket. In the evening you read your day, told as a story.
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Caught you 5 times
„coffee and staring out the window”
“lunch with Magda, lots of laughing”
transcribed on device„code review”
the next ping is lurking between 17:00 and 19:30
A few seconds, a few times a day — and after a week you see your days from above.
Short notifications at unpredictable moments — because real life doesn't happen on the hour. The app learns when to ask and when to leave you alone.
A one-tap tag, a short note, a photo, a selfie or a voice memo. Recordings turn into text right on your phone.
Before bed, AI weaves your notes into something short and warm to read. Not a dry list — the story of a day that actually happened.
Patterns and gentle observations: when your energy peaks, what drains it, what feeds it. Curiosity instead of lectures.
Your daily and weekly rhythm in plain sight — focus windows, scroll sessions, time with people. Things you can't see from inside the day.
Your week, month and year in a nutshell — a few cards, 20 seconds, your story. For your eyes only.
At a random moment your phone asks: “what's going on right now?”
Ten seconds: a tag, a note, a photo or your voice. Then back to your day.
In the evening you read the story of your day — built from notes that actually happened.
This is a journal for you, not a stage for others. That's why privacy isn't a toggle in settings — it's the foundation.
Photos and voice memos are analysed by your iPhone (Apple Vision and Speech) — not the cloud. Only text ever goes into your day story.
Photos and recordings go to encrypted storage tied to your account only. Nobody else will ever see them.
No feed, no likes, no followers. Your notes have no audience — that's the whole point.
No analytics SDKs, no ad profiles, no data trading. The app is funded by the Pro subscription, not by your data.
Delete your account and all your notes right in the app, any time. And we'll prepare a copy of your data whenever you ask.
The connection to the server is encrypted (TLS with certificate pinning), and sign-in is protected by Face ID or Touch ID.
Honestly: the evening story is composed by an AI model (Anthropic). It receives only the text of your notes — never photos or recordings. We spell this out plainly in the privacy policy.
Read the privacy policyJotting notes and the evening story are free. Just My Day Pro adds depth — for those who want to see more.
You'll find pricing in the app — the subscription is bought and cancelled through the App Store.
Yes. Photos and recordings go to encrypted storage tied to your account only, image and voice analysis happens on your phone, and the app has no social features and no ad SDKs. It's all laid out in the privacy policy — no fine print.
You set the rules: how many pings a day (say, 3–5) and which hours stay quiet. On top of that the app learns your rhythm — snooze a ping and it backs off at similar times. And if you don't answer, nothing happens at all.
Two things. On your phone: it recognises what's in a photo and turns voice memos into text (Apple Vision and Speech, without uploading media). In the cloud: an AI model (Anthropic) composes the evening story and discoveries from the text of your notes alone. Photos and recordings never leave your account.
The app's language — Polish or English. The evening story, discoveries and prompts all follow whichever language you use in Just My Day.
Partly. Voice transcription and photo analysis run on the device, but saving notes to your account and composing the evening story require an internet connection.
You don't lose anything. Your notes, photos and recordings live on your account, not on the phone itself — sign in on the new device with the same email and everything comes back. Face ID or Touch ID only unlocks access on a given phone; it isn't the key to your data.
You'll find current pricing in the app — the subscription is handled by the App Store, so you buy and cancel it in your Apple settings, without ever giving us card details. Jotting notes and the evening story stay free.
Not for now. Just My Day is built natively for iOS so that transcription and photo analysis can run on the device. If that changes, we'll say so here.
In the app: Profile → Delete account. This permanently removes all your notes, photos and recordings. If you want a copy, ask us for one first: kontakt@justmyday.app.
No. Just My Day is a journal and a mirror of your rhythm — not a medical tool, and no substitute for talking to a professional. If the app notices a longer rough patch, it will gently point to where support can be found — and that's where its role ends.
Just My Day is on its way — we're polishing the last details. Check back soon and catch your first day with us.