Hello everyone!
I’m a developer working on *LogAI* — an AI-powered super memory assistant that helps you truly *remember*, *reflect*, and *act* on the things that matter most to you.
Like many of you, I’ve always been a note-taker — tracking my *tasks*, *ideas*, *daily life*, *health data*, *expenses*, and more.
But existing apps are often too *scattered*, too *similar*, or too *complicated* to actually help.
Here are some of the pain points I’ve encountered:
### Problems:
*Fragmented tools, bloated features*
Want to track everything?
You might end up with 5+ apps, 5+ subscriptions, and 10+ different interface logics to learn.
*Lots of data, no insight*
Your data is scattered across apps — hard to search and impossible to connect.
And so-called “insights”? Usually just a few charts — no real guidance or meaning.
*High barrier to logging*
Every app has its own way to record things.
Most (I’ve counted — over 70%) don’t support *AI input* at all.
I’ve been searching for a tool that could truly *quantify myself* — and couldn’t find one.
So I decided to *build it myself*.
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### Introducing LogAI
*LogAI* is the “second brain” I’ve always wanted — a tool that lets you record *anything, in any format, in the shortest time possible.*
You just need to type or say something like:
> “Ran for 50 minutes at 8 AM”
> “Studied programming for 2 hours”
> “Took an antibiotic at 4 PM”
That’s it.
No complex forms, no extra steps.
Whether it’s *food*, *fitness*, *finance*, *medication*, *dreams*, *ideas*, *photos*, or *voice notes*, LogAI can automatically handle them — for example, recognizing calories or parsing medical reports.
More importantly, it gives you *feedback*:
Real insights, emotional understanding, and actionable suggestions, such as:
> “Analyze my workout patterns and suggest improvements.”
> “Did I take my medicine today?”
> “How’s my study progress this week?”
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### Where are we now?
LogAI is still in development.
The past few months have been intense — countless late nights, debugging, rewriting, scrapping and rebuilding.
Why?
Because we don’t just want to build something that works —
we want to build something that feels *truly good to use*.
And making a tool that’s *universal, intelligent, and delightful* is incredibly hard.
xilong88•1h ago
Like many of you, I’ve always been a note-taker — tracking my *tasks*, *ideas*, *daily life*, *health data*, *expenses*, and more. But existing apps are often too *scattered*, too *similar*, or too *complicated* to actually help. Here are some of the pain points I’ve encountered:
### Problems:
*Fragmented tools, bloated features* Want to track everything? You might end up with 5+ apps, 5+ subscriptions, and 10+ different interface logics to learn.
*Lots of data, no insight* Your data is scattered across apps — hard to search and impossible to connect. And so-called “insights”? Usually just a few charts — no real guidance or meaning.
*High barrier to logging* Every app has its own way to record things. Most (I’ve counted — over 70%) don’t support *AI input* at all.
I’ve been searching for a tool that could truly *quantify myself* — and couldn’t find one. So I decided to *build it myself*.
---
### Introducing LogAI
*LogAI* is the “second brain” I’ve always wanted — a tool that lets you record *anything, in any format, in the shortest time possible.*
You just need to type or say something like:
> “Ran for 50 minutes at 8 AM” > “Studied programming for 2 hours” > “Took an antibiotic at 4 PM”
That’s it. No complex forms, no extra steps.
Whether it’s *food*, *fitness*, *finance*, *medication*, *dreams*, *ideas*, *photos*, or *voice notes*, LogAI can automatically handle them — for example, recognizing calories or parsing medical reports.
More importantly, it gives you *feedback*: Real insights, emotional understanding, and actionable suggestions, such as:
> “Analyze my workout patterns and suggest improvements.” > “Did I take my medicine today?” > “How’s my study progress this week?”
---
### Where are we now?
LogAI is still in development. The past few months have been intense — countless late nights, debugging, rewriting, scrapping and rebuilding.
Why? Because we don’t just want to build something that works — we want to build something that feels *truly good to use*.
And making a tool that’s *universal, intelligent, and delightful* is incredibly hard.
[https://logai.chat](https://logai.chat)
I’d love to answer your questions or hear your feedback — *version 1.0 is now released*, and you’re welcome to try it out!
Thank you for reading — I can’t wait to use it together with you! Feel free to leave a comment or share any suggestions!