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lojo is a personal AI companion app for people who feel lost or are unsure what to do next. Each day, it sends users three cards, and the user picks one as their lojo for the day: a specific, lightweight action that can be completed within 30 minutes. The product positions itself somewhere between a tarot-like ritual and daily action suggestions, rather than a traditional journaling or habit-tracking app.
lojo’s core AI capability is powered by the Anthropic Claude API. According to the official website, the system reads the user’s mood, profile, daily confession, and nearby street information to generate three personalized suggestions for the day. Users can enter a sentence, a feeling, a question, or even leave it blank. After a card is selected, all three cards are revealed, and the chosen one becomes the day’s task. The app emphasizes that it does not simply offer generic advice like “go for a walk,” but instead provides concrete actions that better fit the user’s current context.
Privacy is a key selling point on lojo’s website: confessions, reflections, and two-second videos are stored on the user’s device and private iCloud; there are no ads and no third-party tracking. However, it is worth noting that the FAQ clearly states that confessions are sent through lojo’s own servers to the Anthropic Claude API to generate results, so this is not a fully local AI product. The app also supports sharing the day’s fortune card image to Instagram Story, but the user’s confession is not shared. Current limitations include the lack of real examples, platform details, Chinese-language support information, or publicly available performance reviews on the official site.
lojo is currently still in the waitlist stage, and users can only leave an email address to wait for access. It has not disclosed any free quota, trial, subscription pricing, or payment methods. It is suitable for users who want low-pressure emotional companionship, enjoy a sense of ritual, and want to turn “doing a little something today” into a journal-like record. It is less suitable for users looking for systematic goal management, strict habit tracking, or those unwilling to send private input to a cloud-based AI service.
The official website does not mention access from mainland China, app store availability, or supported payment methods, so china_access can only be considered unknown. If the app relies on Claude-related services or Instagram sharing, actual usability may be affected by the user’s network environment. Alternatives include Day One, Reflectly, Stoic, Moodnotes, or building a daily action-prompt workflow with ChatGPT/Notion AI. Overall, lojo has a coherent concept and a distinctive user experience, but it still needs to be validated after its official launch.
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