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MoodJot

The mood tracker where feelings are shared, not siloed

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MoodJot does what Daylio, DailyBean, and Bearable don't -- gives you a community. Share moods, see how others feel, build habits with photos, AI insights, and 25+ badges. Native on iOS and Android via KMP. Free to start.

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Features

  • Community Feed: Share your moods and engage with others (the ONLY mood tracker with this)
  • Photo Journaling: Attach photos to capture moments, not just feelings
  • AI Insights: ChatGPT-powered analysis of your mood patterns
  • 25+ Badges: Gamified wellness tracking that keeps you motivated
  • Home Screen Widgets: 3 widget types to stay connected with your moods
  • 10-Point Scale: More nuanced tracking than any competitor
  • 80+ Activities: Track what influences your mood across 12 categories
  • 14 Emoji Themes: From classic to kawaii to space
  • 5 Languages: English, Spanish, Turkish, Russian, Chinese


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Founder mindset. Artist soul. Developer ...

Hi Fazier! I'm Ahmet, the solo developer behind MoodJot. I started building this because I was frustrated with existing mood trackers. Apps like Daylio (58K reviews) and DailyBean (68K reviews) are great for personal tracking, but they treat mental health as a purely solo activity. I believe knowing that someone else had a similar day to yours is incredibly powerful. That's why I built MoodJot with a community feed at its core. You can choose to share your moods publicly, see how others are feeling, and send a like to show support. It's anonymous by default -- just genuine human connection. Some things I'm proud of: - Photo attachments on mood entries (Daylio, Moodfit, and Bearable all lack this) - A 10-point intensity scale instead of the standard 5 levels - AI insights that actually tell you what's influencing your mood - 3 types of home screen widgets I just shipped in v2.1.5 - The entire app runs from a single Kotlin Multiplatform codebase I'd love your honest feedback -- what would make MoodJot your go-to mood tracker? What's missing?

Cool concept! The community feed is a smart differentiator - mood tracking can feel isolating, so letting people share and see they're not alone adds real value. Curious how you handle moderation and emotional safety in the feed, especially during vulnerable moments

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Founder mindset. Artist soul. Developer ...

Hi Fazier! I'm Ahmet, the solo developer behind MoodJot. I started building this because I was frustrated with existing mood trackers. Apps like Daylio (58K reviews) and DailyBean (68K reviews) are great for personal tracking, but they treat mental health as a purely solo activity. I believe knowing that someone else had a similar day to yours is incredibly powerful. That's why I built MoodJot with a community feed at its core. You can choose to share your moods publicly, see how others are feeling, and send a like to show support. It's anonymous by default -- just genuine human connection. Some things I'm proud of: - Photo attachments on mood entries (Daylio, Moodfit, and Bearable all lack this) - A 10-point intensity scale instead of the standard 5 levels - AI insights that actually tell you what's influencing your mood - 3 types of home screen widgets I just shipped in v2.1.5 - The entire app runs from a single Kotlin Multiplatform codebase I'd love your honest feedback -- what would make MoodJot your go-to mood tracker? What's missing?

Cool concept! The community feed is a smart differentiator - mood tracking can feel isolating, so letting people share and see they're not alone adds real value. Curious how you handle moderation and emotional safety in the feed, especially during vulnerable moments