Aloud is a journal you speak. Talk through your day for a minute — it listens, writes it down, and remembers so you don’t have to.
An anxious morning turned around by a run — the call went better than fine, and the day ended lighter than it began.
I keep forgetting that most of what I worry about never happens. This morning I almost cancelled everything, and by noon the whole thing felt small — the run helped, the call went fine, and somewhere in between the day quietly turned into a good one.
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A worried morning, undone by a run and one fine phone call. Noted for the next time the dread shows up early.
One tap after each entry — that’s the whole system. No streaks, no guilt. Just the shape of your year, appearing. Hover any day.
Every entry becomes memory you can question. Try one:
Six months of days you’d otherwise lose to the blur — this is where you ask for them back.
Each morning, one moment from a past July 6 — words, and the photo you attached without thinking.
“We ate the first dinner standing up anyway, out of habit. Then we laughed and sat down.”
“Scared in the good way. If future-me is listening: you got on the plane. That was the whole thing.”
“Ran to the end of the street without stopping. The end of the street! Rome wasn’t built etc.”
Your recordings are transcribed and organized for you alone — never sold, never advertised against, never used to train a model.
No other user can ever see an entry. Lock the app behind Face ID so no one else can either.
Export everything as text and audio, or delete it all — one tap, no questions.