I built a dev diary writes itself
Dev diary that writes itself from agent sessions instead of manual standup notes.

Timestamp-first workflow challenges Day One, now testing native iOS beta via TestFlight.
Journalers, developers keeping activity logs, minimal note takers
Day One · Diarium · Logseq
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43434152
the #1 feedback was to make it a native app. So now its ready for iOS. Currently looking for people who want to testdrive it and provide feedback before GA:
Dev diary that writes itself from agent sessions instead of manual standup notes.
Passive journaling from existing data beats habit-based apps for inconsistent writers.
Frame.io UX for Google Drive videos without the subscription fee or upload sync.
Four tower classes and infinite rounds with no pay-to-win mechanics.
Markdown mirroring to disk lets agents read iCloud notes without API hacks.
Unnamed drafts and automatic resurfacing are the two gutsy choices here — start writing and the app tries to pull up related notes for you. It's a neat UX shortcut if the semantic matching is strong, but the landing page hides how recall is implemented (model, privacy, offline), and in a crowded space with Mem/Reflect clones that detail matters.