Echologue stores voice notes and journal entries locally, extracts facts, feelings, entities, and timestamps, and lets you query them later with AI. It is built for recall, not for feeds, streaks, or cloud engagement.
"Had a great evening in Amsterdam but I noticed I relax only after midnight. Maria felt distant again, and I keep replaying the train ride home."
Most tools optimize for capture or conversation. Echologue adds a memory layer in between: local-first storage, structured extraction, semantic retrieval, and explicit remembered chat.
Each entry becomes retrievable memory rather than dead text. You can query later across people, places, moods, and time periods, with answers grounded in your own words.
Semantic RecallEntries are processed so what happened and how it felt do not blur together. That makes patterns easier to notice over time.
Facts vs FeelingsRemembered chat is optional and visible. Important clarifications can become part of memory; off-the-record conversations do not write back into the profile.
Remembering Is ExplicitCapture privately. Structure automatically. Retrieve by meaning.
Capture a voice memo or text entry on your phone. The goal is low-friction raw signal from real life, not perfectly formatted notes.
01Transcribed, timestamped, indexed. Facts separated from feelings. Context, entities, and meaning are tagged automatically so the archive is searchable by relevance instead of folders.
02Search your history or ask the assistant for grounded recall. Ask what changed, what keeps recurring, how you usually feel about someone, or when a pattern began.
03On-device voice capture keeps the pipeline low-friction. Speak naturally and turn everyday moments into something you can come back to later.
Different lenses, same private memory. Pick a rational analyst, grounded coach, dream interpreter, or define your own angle on the same underlying history.
Not keyword search. Meaning search. Ask things like “When did I feel calm in Amsterdam?” and relevant moments surface across your history.
Local-first storage, explicit remembered chat, export tools, and wipe controls keep your private life in your hands.
Set location, backdate entries, and auto-tag entities. Recall is better when the app knows not just what you said, but when, where, and around whom it happened.
Journal entries, memory search, remembered chats, and the evolving profile stay grounded locally instead of being trapped inside one long generic chat thread.
Record voice memos the moment you wake up. Echologue transcribes and indexes every dream so it becomes part of your wider personal memory.
Record a dream in seconds before it fades. No typing — just talk. Every fragmented detail gets captured before memory clears it away.
Ask what keeps recurring in your dreams and get an answer drawn from your actual archive — not a vague horoscope.
Ask whether your dreams skew anxious, joyful, or unresolved — and how those moods connect to what was happening in waking-life entries nearby.
"Walking through a glass-walled airport. The planes were taking off vertically. I was holding a ceramic owl that kept getting heavier. A feeling of urgency but no destination."
"What keeps appearing in my dreams lately?"
The owl shows up in 4 of your dreams this month. You are often in transit — airports, corridors, moving vehicles. The mood skews anxious, with urgency and no clear destination across both dream and waking entries.
Echologue is local-first by design. Your entries stay close to your device, remembered chat is explicit, and private AI runs as near to your data as possible.
Read Privacy PolicyMost journals are write-only. Most chat apps bury context in long threads. Echologue is an attempt to build a private memory layer between those two extremes: local storage, structured recall, and answers grounded in your own history.