VibeJar: Offline-First Mood Tracking and Journaling App
By
Ninad Mohite
Toasted golden, schmeared with insight. Top of the rack.
Summary
VibeJar is a mood tracking and journaling app that emphasizes simplicity and offline-first functionality. The app allows users to log their mood with one-tap functionality, track emotional patterns through visual charts and calendars, and sync data across devices. Key features include dynamic themes that change based on daily mood, daily reminders for consistent tracking, and a focus on making mood tracking feel less like a chore.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledSimple, offline-first, mood tracking
The simplest mood tracker that doesn't feel like a chore
One-Tap Mood Logging Log your mood in seconds with optional notes
Visual Insights Track your emotional journey with charts and trends over time
Dynamic Themes App theme changes to match your daily mood
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