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DailyNote is a minimalist diary and daily notes app positioned as “privacy-first, fully offline, and no registration required.” It combines date-based journaling, todos, and mood tracking in a single interface, making it suitable for quickly capturing thoughts, tasks, and everyday moments. Based on the information on the page, the product is still promoting its iOS and Android waitlists and Beta Program, so its maturity should be verified against the actual app release status.
Core modules include a calendar view, Notes, Todos, mood selection, local search, rich-text editing, export, and share cards. The calendar view makes it easy to look back by date, while the integrated todos are useful for lightweight task management. Share cards support theme selection, with some themes reserved for Premium users. The product emphasizes that no account is needed and that it works offline, allowing users to download and start using it directly with minimal onboarding friction. Note that the free version is limited to 50 notes, which long-term journaling users may hit fairly quickly.
DailyNote uses a freemium model. The Free plan is $0/forever and includes basic notes, calendar view, todos, offline access, basic search, and plain-text export. Pro costs $19.99/year and includes editing notes from past dates, advanced sharing templates, analytics and insights, priority support, custom themes, multi-format export, unlimited storage, cross-device sync, and early access to new features. The page says annual billing saves 16%, but it does not provide a clear monthly price.
The product’s biggest selling point is local storage: according to the official description, notes are stored on the user’s device, are not transmitted to servers, do not require an account, are not tracked, and cannot be accessed by the service provider. This is appealing for users who care strongly about personal privacy. However, the page does not disclose details about end-to-end encryption, cloud sync security, backup strategy, or compliance certifications. Since uninstalling the app will remove local data, users need to export their own backups.
DailyNote’s strengths are that it is simple, offline, account-free, privacy-friendly, and offers a lightweight combination of journaling and todos. Its drawbacks are the lack of team collaboration, permission management, third-party integrations, API access, and enterprise compliance information, so it is not suitable as an enterprise knowledge base or collaborative note-taking system. It is better suited for personal journaling, daily reviews, lightweight GTD, and users who prioritize local control over their data.
The page does not provide information about availability in China, payment methods, or app store listings, so access from China is currently unclear. If it cannot be used reliably or if you need a Chinese-language ecosystem, alternatives include Apple Notes, Obsidian, Joplin, flomo, 印象笔记, OneNote, Notion, and others.
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