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Dump voice, text, photos into Today. At 2am, AI compiles your raw fragments into a structured diary and a knowledge wiki that grows with every day.

Free. No account required. Local-first.

SAT · JUN 28Today
09:14
Morning coffee at HedenCaught the rain just as it hit the window. Reminded me of Tokyo.
11:02
Idea for the wikiWhat if every entity had a tiny graph preview right next to its name?
13:47
2 photos · BelémPastel de nata #427. Worth the line.
18:30
Call with JoãoHe's moving to Madeira next month. We should talk about Lisbon coworking.
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What happened?

What stays true

  • Local-first
  • Privacy by default
  • Bring-your-own-LLM
  • Open vault
20+
memos/day, comfortably
2am
AI compiles overnight
0
vendor lock-in

Built for every screen

One vault. Four surfaces. Your day, wherever you are.

Capture on the device closest to your mouth. Review on the one with the biggest canvas.

  • Beta · TestFlight

    iOS

    Capture-first. Voice, text, photo, location.

  • Private beta

    macOS

    Wider canvas for review and editing.

  • Coming soon

    watchOS

    Glance-and-tap voice memos from the wrist.

  • Available

    Web

    Read your compiled diary anywhere.

The problem

By the time you sit down to journal, the texture of the day is gone — the sounds, the photos, the half-formed thoughts. DayPage catches them as they happen, then weaves them together while you sleep.

Act 1 · Capture

Voice. Just talk.

Hit the bottom bar, talk, drop. Whisper transcribes in the background — your words land in Today before you've put the phone away.

Text. Half a thought is enough.

No title, no folder, no tag. A single line at 11pm is a memo. A typo is a memo. Tomorrow's compiler will know what to do with it.

Photos. The day made visible.

Drag in screenshots, snap a pastel de nata, pick a roll from yesterday. EXIF stays attached — time, place, lens — so the wiki can stitch the geography back together later.

SAT · JUN 28Today
Recording · 0:09Tap to stop
09:14 · voice
13:47 · 3 photos · Belém

Pastel de nata #427. Worth the line.

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What happened?

Act 2 · Compile

At 2am, the day gets read.

Every memo from the past 24 hours is fed to the AI compiler — voice transcripts, half-thoughts, photo captions, EXIF, your weather and your steps.

Threads emerge.

People you saw. Places you walked. Ideas that kept resurfacing. The compiler finds the through-line without you having to draft it.

A diary you'll actually re-read.

A title. A subtitle. Two or three paragraphs that sound like you. Tomorrow morning's coffee read — already on your phone.

SAT · JUN 28Today
09:14 — caught the rain, reminded me of tokyo
11:02 — wiki idea: entity preview next to name?
13:47 — pastel de nata #427, worth the line
18:30 — joão moving to madeira next month

A Saturday folded around the rain

The morning came in soft and gray. Coffee at Heden while the rain moved across the window — it pulled Tokyo back into the room, that flight-eve quiet I keep returning to.

Walked to Belém in the afternoon. The wiki idea kept tugging at me, and João's news came late: Madeira, next month.

  • Heden — open till midnight tonight
  • Wiki: entity preview prototype
  • Plan a Lisbon coworking week
02:14 AM · compiled

Act 3 · Wiki

Every entity becomes a node.

People you mention, places you walk through, ideas you keep circling — each one earns its own page the first time it appears, and grows quietly as you keep living.

Days link to days.

When two diary entries share a name, a coordinate, or a recurring thought, an edge appears between them. You didn't draw it — your week did.

A second brain that grows on its own.

Search a name and read every day that mentions it. Open Lisbon and see the rain, the pastéis, the friend who's moving. The wiki gets denser without any extra effort from you.

WIKIConnections
A Saturday folded around the rain
JUN 28
Heden
Tokyo
João
wiki idea
Lisbon
rain

What's inside

Built for the way you actually live.

Local-first storage. Offline capture. Sync only when you say so. Whisper-grade transcription. EXIF-aware photo memos. A graph view that doesn't look like a science fair.

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Today is for dumping. Tomorrow is for reading.

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