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Reflct
The journaling habit you'll actually keep
134 followers
The journaling habit you'll actually keep
134 followers
Most journaling apps give you a blank page and wish you luck. Reflct gives you a mirror. Every evening, answer three guided questions from 120+ rotating prompts. Log your mood in one tap. Then let AI do what humans can't - connect the dots across weeks and months of entries to reveal patterns in your mood, energy, and thoughts you'd never notice alone. Free to start. No credit card required.











As it analyses patterns and sort of voices them out I think it would be nice to include suggestions and advices of what to do and how to improve your overall mood
Reflct
@viktorgems Thanks for the idea!
I’ve thought about this a lot. Right now Reflct is built around reflection and acknowledgment rather than advice: the AI reflects back what it sees in your entries: themes, mood shifts, what connected your days, so you can notice patterns yourself. I’ve kept it that way so it feels like "being heard", not like a coach telling you what to do.
I’m still trying to figure out what people who journal actually want: whether most prefer just being heard, or also want some pointers and direction. If it turns out a lot of users expect something like that, I’d seriously consider adding it. At the same time, it feels like a sensitive area, if we lean on the AI for full-on advice, what if it sometimes steers someone the wrong way? So I’m balancing "should I add this?" with "how do I do it in a way that’s helpful and safe?".
Your feedback helps a lot, it’s something I’m actively thinking through. Thank you!
@viktorgems @embico Keeping Reflct in reflect mode makes sense, especially if weekly summaries and pattern detection stay descriptive. The hard product choice is what happens after the same low-mood signal shows up for a few weeks, because that is when people start expecting a next step. Maybe that next step is just an optional, softer suggestion after the pattern is surfaced, with reflection first and any suggestions kept careful and non-prescriptive.
AutonomyAI
Journaling apps live or die by habit formation — smart that you built the prompts and mood tracking into the core loop rather than leaving people with a blank page. Congrats on the launch!
Reflct
@lev_kerzhner I agree. Thank you very much!
Pinnacle
Congrats on the launch Mark. The mirror concept is smart.
I'm deep in the weeds on a similar AI performance project right now, and we've been obsessing over this challenge: how to make data feel 'actionable' rather than just informational.
How are you handling the AI summaries to ensure users stay engaged in the daily loop?
Love the simplicity of this! 2 minutes is such a smart commitment threshold for people who’ve struggled to stick with journaling. The mirror metaphor is really well done, too. Congrats on the launch!