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Photos, places, a song stuck on repeat — Cloudy notices and writes. Open the journal in the evening, your day is already there.
How to use

For days you lost the thread. For days the energy wasn't there. Cloudy keeps the journal even when you couldn't. Here's how it works.
Three ways he writes
Photos, places, a song stuck on repeat — Cloudy notices and writes. Open the journal in the evening, your day is already there.
Open chat with Cloudy. Say what's on your mind. Cloudy turns the conversation into an entry when you're done.
Tap the + button, pick a photo. Cloudy writes about the moment. No caption from you needed.
For the days you missed
Tap the calendar in the top-left. Pick any day you never wrote. Cloudy reads everything that day held and fills it in — no catching up required.
The icon in the top-left of your journal. Months scroll back about three years.
A faint sparkle means there are photos there waiting to become an entry.
Photos, places, songs, workouts from that day — turned into entries. A checkmark means the whole day is done.
What he sees
The more Cloudy can see, the closer the entry sounds like the day you actually had. Each one is off by default and stays off until you flip it on.
So Cloudy can write about the moments you captured.
So Cloudy can remember where the day took you.
So Cloudy knows when you were busy or in a meeting.
So Cloudy can weave the soundtrack of your day into your entries.
When you want to drop something in
Tap it. Pick one.
Talk it out — Cloudy writes it up.
Capture a moment, drop it in your journal.
Tap a feeling, get a quick entry.
Open a conversation, work it out together.
Smart writing, quiet privacy
Voice notes, raw locations, music history, and the entries themselves — saved on this device, not on our servers.
A photo you include is described privately — location data stripped first, anything sensitive caught on your phone and never sent. One short line of text comes back, and that line is all Cloudy keeps.
We use Google's Gemini on the paid plan, which means your text isn't used to train future AI models. No human reads your text unless a safety review is triggered.
Pause any source anytime from Cloudy Modes. Delete the app and your journal goes with it — there's no copy on a server we could keep.
Voice is transcribed on your device. A photo you include is described privately — one line of text comes back, and that's all that's kept.

On iPhone now — free to start. Download Everblue and live your day; your first entry appears this evening.
Download on the App Store