Everlog is a beautifully minimal daily journal designed to help you slow down and reflect. Whether you’re tracking your thoughts, documenting moments, or building a habit of mindfulness, Everlog makes it effortless to keep a daily journal that brings clarity to your life.
Stay Focused
Everlog removes distractions so you can focus on what matters: your thoughts. Just open the app, tap the quill, and start writing.
Build a Daily Habit
With journaling suggestions, widgets, and an elegant calendar view, Everlog gently encourages you to make writing in your daily journal a consistent and rewarding ritual.
Remember More
Add photos and videos to bring your entries to life. Whether it’s a memory, a mood, or a milestone, your daily journal becomes a vivid archive you’ll want to revisit.
Reflect and Grow
Use comments to revisit past entries and add new insights. A powerful way to turn your daily journal into a space for reflection and personal growth.
Private and Secure
Your thoughts stay yours. Lock your daily journal with a passcode and sync seamlessly across devices with iCloud (Premium required).
Designed for Everyday Use
• Unlimited journals (Premium)
• Tags, bookmarks, and full search
• Dark mode for night journaling
• Fast Markdown editing
Whether you’re starting your first daily journal or looking for a better way to keep one, Everlog makes it simple to stay present and connected with yourself—every day.
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Terms of Use: https://everlog.app/terms
As someone who enjoys to having good quality tools to work with, I spend time comparing what's all available on the market to find the best suited tool for my needs. Everlog checks every box for me aside from lacking cross-platform capabilities, specifically for Windows computers. As a software developer I look for apps that are visually appealing, intuitive to use, respond quickly without performance lag, and perform their functions reliably without losing or compromising data. I also prefer tools to be cross-platform, have data export/import capabilities for backup management, and have a "lifetime purchase" option so as to avoid costly subscriptions. As I said before, Everlog checks all these boxes save for being fully cross-platform. That said, it does everything else so well that I'm willing to use it despite being inaccessible from Windows computers. I even took the time to boot up and restore my 10 year old Mac Mini so I could use this app in a desktop context. To conclude, my favorite UI design feature of Everlog is its incorporation of the color schemes in the smallest details of each notebook. The colors are a helpful visual indicator to keep track of the journal you're in.
So Much Potential
Mclaren_7
So I been looking for a journaling/ note taking app that is simple, very visually appealing and provides a place to get lost in your text. This app has much of what I been looking for. I do have a few additions I would like to see. I do think a recently deleted folder is needed. The app could provide different fonts. Also the ability to upload a picture or document to a journal post would be nice. Overall I like what I see so far. I see some people make some valid points but this app is early in development and should allow for some time to see if the cost is worth it or not. I believe the price is is good for the possibilities that can come from this and features for the future. I’ve spent more on new and established apps that turned out to be not so good. I think the dev is doing a great job with this project and I’m looking forward to see where it goes. The potential here is something that I want to see progress over time. Also I would love to see a native Mac version of the app.
Best for tagging & multiple journals
JohnnyBeGood2000
I downloaded every journal app and tested. And contacted Everlog’s developer. After his reply I went all in and haven’t looked back. In order of importance to me.1. Multiple journals. Not all top tier journals have this. The juggernaut journal app puts it behind a premium subscription. Everlog’s subscription is way cheaper. I bought the lifetime version.2. Tagging. AND, all the tags appear on the left. And behave by modern tagging standards. You can type the # and see within the text of the entry. In most other journals, you can’t see the tags on the left, and some not even inside the entry. The others have clunky ways to filter and search on tags. The only journal that did tagging as good as Everlog didn’t have multiple journals.3. Put 1 & 2 together and I can’t find a single program that does this.4. You take photos directly in the app and keep your camera roll clean.5. He just added the templates a month ago.6. He said he would have video upload soon.7. He said he would add a shared journal feature so I can share with my wife.8. It’s pretty and inviting to use. This probably goes higher on this list.The only program I found to compete with 1 & 2 is ‘Bear’, but that is a note capture app, not a journal. There is no calendar interface, no sense of time passing, which is what journals are famous for. My search is complete. Thank you, love the app.
Does just what I need
Pinoydigit
I know it’s not the fanciest journaling app in the App Store, but I’m not a fan of subscriptions and this one had the option for a one time payment. The interface is clean and elegant. Could use slight tweaks in the visual presentation but overall it’s great. It’s been years since I’ve kept a journal and this has put me in a place of writing everyday now for a month. I’m glad it’s a blank slate and that I can just write whatever comes to mind. The more I use it the more I find it useful as I’ve now begun taking notes at church in the app. I figure it’s just an important for posterity to know of spiritual impressions as it is for my life. The developer is extremely quick at listening to and making changes. If he’s interested I’m sure I can come up with a list, but in the meantime I’m happy with what he’s created. I use this app with an external keyboard on an iPhone and initially had issues with reading the text on a scrolling post. He fixed it promptly. Only issue I’m having is that I purchased the lifetime plan and can’t seem to get the MacBook to see the same plan and it’s asking me to purchase it again. Looks like the purchase it still showing pending and so fingers crossed once it’s showing finished I won’t have an issue anymore.
- Resize inline images by dragging the handle
- Drag attachments from the editor panel directly onto timeline entries
- Search now includes attachment metadata (locations, contacts, songs, etc.)
- Import entries from Diarium
- Import markdown and text files, with a warning for any skipped files
- Configurable editor line width setting
- Keyboard shortcuts to shift entry date forward/back and toggle all-day
- Improved passcode screen layout on macOS with inline buttons
- Fixed a bug where CloudKit sync could permanently orphan tags
- Fixed settings resetting on macOS after a cold launch
- Fixed cursor disappearing after pressing Return at the end of text
- Fixed Live Photos not saving to the photo library correctly
- Fixed date suggestions not updating correctly when setting an entry date
- Fixed workout attachments being skipped during import
- Fixed altitude not being parsed from GPX files
- Fixed iCloud storage quota errors not being reported clearly
- Fixed a crash when trashing entries on macOS
- Fixed passcode field not re-focusing after a failed attempt
- Various stability and performance improvements
Version 2.8.1
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The developer, Wessley Roche, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .
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