Today brings private offline journaling to Android
Today is a privacy-first journaling app with one page per day, midnight locks, and on-device storage. The Android launch adds Memory Rail, semantic search, backup and restore, and export controls for offline-first journaling.
Hot take: this is a strong mobile update for people who want the benefits of journaling without turning it into a second job.
- –The core hook is discipline, not flexibility: one page a day and locked history reduce maintenance and decision fatigue.
- –Memory Rail is the differentiator; it tries to make old notes useful at the moment of writing, which is more compelling than generic search.
- –The offline-first positioning is credible and product-shaped, not just privacy marketing, because the app keeps data on-device and avoids sync dependence.
- –Android availability expands the audience, but the product still reads as most valuable for users already sold on constrained, reflective workflows.
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45d ago
2026-04-19
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45d ago
2026-04-19
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