
a quick look
see how jot earns its keep.
your diary, but it talks back.
jot starts spotting the patterns you can't see. moods, triggers, the people who lift you, the weeks you spiral. not therapy. not a chatbot. just your own life, finally legible.
last 6 weeks, your lowest mood entries land on sundays. it's not random.
entries after 3pm coffee are 40% more anxious. there may be a link here...
every great week started with a morning walk. worth keeping in mind...
jot puts it all-in-one place.
the diary is back.
before life got scattered across twelve different apps, there was the diary. thoughts. plans. people. memories.
personal journal
the main event – brain dumps, life updates, late-night revelations and everything in between.
your personal journal captures life your way, then helps you make sense of it.

shared journal
create entries with friends, family or anyone worth making memories with.
because some stories deserve multiple narrators.

deep insights
jot’s deep insights feature analyzes your entries and serves up personalized reflections.
turns out, there is a connection between your best weeks and your morning walks.

calendar
jot automatically creates events and reminders from your entries.
your diary now comes with a memory and a schedule.

address book
every good diary has recurring characters. – jot helps you keep track of yours.
from birthdays to milestones, it's easier to stay connected to the people who matter.

tasks
jot turns intentions into to-dos, so nothing gets lost in the shuffle.
because "I'll remember that" has never once worked.

ai notes
hit record at the start of any meeting or call, and jot transcribes the conversation, pulls out key decisions and drafts a clean set of notes with action items assigned.
be present in your meetings – jot handles the note-taking so you don't have to.

REAL PEOPLE, REAL ENTRIES
91% come back the next day.
Turns out when your diary actually listens, you actually show up.
"i've journaled in notes app for years. this is the first time i actually went back and read what i wrote."
— maya, 23
"me and my two best friends share a buddies circle. we know each other better now than after 7 years."
— austin, 21
"the ai pointed out that i'm only sad on weeks i don't see my brother. nobody told me that. it just knew."
— rae, 26
questions, answered.
honest ones, not marketing ones.

