Me.bot for iOS - The journal that captures who you are via pics, notes + more
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Me.bot captures and connects your thoughts to understand you better, weaving them into insights that reveal who you are and how you can thrive.
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Congratulations on the release. The UI is simple and beautiful, and it's great to see at a glance. AI has now become a must-have in people's lives. Come on, let more people discover its advantages.
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Found this journaling app through an ad, honestly, it seems like a fancy version of Day One or Journey, not sure what makes this one special, except maybe the AI twist, but do we really need another app analyzing our moods and habits, feels a bit invasive tbh, anyone else feels like that?
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@changecraftpro Hi Izabela. Thanks for offering such an insightful observation. I'd say Me.bot is an uplifting journal who supports you without invading your life. It shows another version of you by recollecting the pieces of inputs, offering more inspirations when you truly need it. A user told me today that Me.bot told her today "limitation is your stepstone", changing her negative mindset for the whole week. It sort of nudges you instead of forces you.
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Congratulations on the launch! I loved the simple UI and guided onboarding, it looks really easy to use. I was able to track my thoughts and have some insights already! Keep up the good work!
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Excited to see this out on iOS finally, gotta say though, the idea of an app connecting all the dots in my life feels a bit intrusive, like should we really be giving this much data to an app? Plus, how accurate can it really be in understanding my mood and health just from notes and pics, curious if anyone else feels a bit uneasy about all the info it’s collecting, maybe adding some customizable privacy settings could help
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That is beautiful! Kudos! Both the aesthetics and the functionality are top-notch.
Daniel, your new journaling app sure sounds neat for self-discovery, but honestly it feels a bit creepy how it tries to "capture" everything and "track" growth, I get the idea but who really wants an app that knows you better than you do? Maybe focus less on the AI and more on letting people have a good ol' human experience with their journaling.
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This is a fantastic app that just keeps getting better and better. I use it for idea generation and to keep on top of my mental health, but it can be used in so many more ways.
I'm excited about the future of me.bot.
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I'm curious how comfortable people feel sharing deeply personal thoughts with an app, while it sounds interesting, it kinda feels like giving away too much of yourself to tech that might not fully understand human nuances. Plus, does anyone else worry about data privacy or am I just paranoid?
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Cool concept but not sure how different this really is from Day One or Penzu, they both offer ways to journal and track moods too, adding pictures and notes isn't exactly revolutionary, also the idea of an app giving me daily tips and being a supportive friend feels kinda forced, do you plan to add any features that are truly unique, like maybe voice notes or AI-driven suggestions that are actually helpful, would love to hear more
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@camila_rodriguez4 Hi Camila. Thanks for the advice. Indeed, adding notes and pictures are old fashioned. Voice notes and AI suggestions are live on Me.bot. Let us know if that is what you expect.
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