Kevin Li

Heyday - Personal auto journal

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Ryan Hoover
I've been using Heyday off and on for the past several months while in beta. It's been available for a while in a few countries (New Zealand or Canada, I think). It's a personal journal with a heavy Timehop influence. It's most similar competitor is betaworks-backed Memoire (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/...) which launched a few months ago. What I love about the product is its use of nostalgia (I have a fun blog post in the works on this topic). When I visited my hometown a while ago, I received a push notification that read something like: "You took a picture in Eugene, OR 1 year ago" It knew I was in a different location, traveling from SF and it smartly re-engaged me with curiosity.
Harish Venkatesan
Solid onboarding flow & first-time experience, I'm excited to use this app over time.
Kam Bain ✍
Good shit @liveink I'll give it a try.
Jonathan Tzou
I like it more and more :)
Misha Chellam
@rrhoover @nbashaw I like how this has turned into a Q&A thread w/ @blader, would be cool to curate this and add it to a HeyDay's product page (which I assume will eventually be a feature of Product Hunt).
Kevin Li
been a beta tester for 14 months, still use it daily
Kam Bain ✍
How is this different from Day One? Is it better or just different? I'm a big fan of Day One.
Ryan Hoover
I forgot to mention, my favorite feature of Heyday is the auto-filters. It might sound uninspiring until you see it in action. E.g.
Kevin Li
@kam_bain i tried day one for about 3 months and just found it too much work to write if i miss a day. With Heyday, I get the photo / location cues so it helps me with the context of that day.
Ryan Hoover
Welcome, @blader! First question: You've been in quiet beta for a LOOONG time relative to other startups. Why didn't you release Heyday sooner?
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