Echologue is looking for early testers who already journal, dictate voice notes, or save personal thoughts. Capture moments, moods, and fleeting realizations — then ask grounded questions across your own history. Not a generic chatbot. Your own memory, made askable.
Record the messy version: what happened, who was there, how it felt, and the small thought you do not want to lose. Echologue turns it into structured memory you can ask about later.
"Last day in Barcelona. Walked through the Gothic Quarter with Leo, had paella near Barceloneta, and felt lighter than I have in weeks."
"What were the highlights of my Barcelona trip?"
A grounded answer from your own entries — not generic chatbot memory.
Most journals are great for capture and terrible for retrieval. Echologue turns raw voice notes and journal entries into something you can come back to with real questions — and the beta is focused on proving that loop with real users.
Entries become retrievable memory instead of dead text. Ask about a person, trip, mood, or time period and get an answer grounded in what you actually recorded.
Ask Your JournalWhen you ask "how did I feel about that trip?" the answer is only useful if what happened and how you felt are tracked separately. That separation is what makes recall trustworthy instead of vague.
Trustworthy RecallYour journal lives on your device. AI processing is ephemeral, remembered chat is explicit, and export or wipe controls stay in your hands.
Local-First PrivacyLow-friction journaling in, grounded recall out — for lived moments and thoughts you would otherwise lose.
Speak a quick voice memo or write a short entry. Capture what happened, how you felt, or a thought you do not want to lose — not polished prose.
01Echologue separates facts from feelings, extracts people and themes, and indexes entries so your history becomes searchable by meaning instead of folders or endless threads.
02Ask what changed, what keeps recurring, or how you usually feel around someone. Answers are pulled from your own entries instead of generic memoryless chat.
03Echologue is strongest when you want grounded recall, not just storage. These are the kinds of questions the product is built around.
Pull together what happened, who was there, and how it felt across multiple entries — without scrolling through a month of journal.
Trace repeated emotional patterns around specific people without rereading dozens of entries.
Surface repeated realizations, recurring self-advice, or small mental notes that would otherwise evaporate after the day ends.
"Last day in Barcelona. Walked through the Gothic Quarter with Leo in the morning, then spent the afternoon at Barceloneta. The paella was incredible. Felt lighter than I have in weeks."
"Give me the highlights of my trip in Barcelona."
Your Barcelona trip was mostly with Leo over 4 days. Highlights: the Gothic Quarter walk, the long afternoon at Barceloneta, paella on the last day. You mentioned feeling lighter and more relaxed than the weeks before the trip.
Use voice when typing is too much friction. Everyday moments, conversations, afterthoughts, and small realizations become part of a journal you can return to later.
Ask about people, places, moods, or time periods in natural language and retrieve the entries that actually matter, even when you do not remember the exact words.
Each entry is organized into facts, feelings, entities, and themes so your history stays legible whether you are recalling a trip, a person, or a fleeting realization.
Echologue can reason over what has been happening lately without losing your broader personal history, making recall feel both current and grounded.
Your journal stays on your device. AI processing is ephemeral, and export, backup, and wipe controls keep ownership with you.
Export your journal as JSON or CSV, keep your own backup, wipe the app anytime, or bring your archive to another AI tool if you choose.
Dictate in many languages and turn voice notes into structured entries. Transcription quality can vary by language, accent, and audio clarity.
Remembered chat is visible and intentional. Useful clarifications can become memory, while off-the-record conversations stay out of the profile.
I’m recruiting a small group of people who will actually use Echologue, not just click around. The beta is designed around one question: does private voice capture become useful when you can ask your own history later?
The test is intentionally small and concrete. You should know within a week whether the core loop is valuable.
This is early access, not a polished public app-store launch. Early users get direct influence over the product before the wider release.
The current beta is especially useful for people who already journal, use voice memos, keep personal notes, or want a private AI memory layer for their own life.
Leave the email you want to use for beta invites. iPhone testers are added to TestFlight. Android testers are added to Firebase App Distribution.
I’m inviting testers in small batches so the first cohort stays useful, honest, and easy to support.
Your journal, memories, and profile live on your device — that is where the permanent record exists. When AI helps structure an entry or answer a question, processing is ephemeral. The product is designed so your archive remains yours, portable, and not platform data.
Read Privacy PolicyMost journals are write-only. Most chat apps forget everything or flatten it into one endless thread. Echologue is built for the middle: private capture, structured recall, and answers grounded in your own history.
Echologue is being opened in small batches so the first testers can give feedback before the public app-store launch.