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Clarity Journal

Clarity Journal

Turn mental chaos into clarity with AI

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An AI journal that doesn't just store thoughts, it organizes them. Get instant CBT-based insights, automatic categorization, and a daily "Mental Clarity Score" (0-100) to track your cognitive patterns over time. Features client-side PII anonymization so your data stays private.
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Yaroslav Chmyr
Hi Product Hunt! 👋 I’m Yaroslav Chmyr, the maker of Clarity Journal. I built this app to solve my own problem: I was constantly overwhelmed. Between working as a Project Manager, finishing my Master's in CS, and dealing with everything else going on in the world, my brain felt like a browser with 100 tabs open. I knew what should work, a specific CBT practice of brain-dumping thoughts, categorizing them, and deciding if they were actually worth worrying about. But honestly? I was often too tired (or lazy) to do the manual sorting. So I wouldn't do it, and the mental fatigue would just get worse. I decided to fix the friction. I built Clarity Journal as my Master's thesis project to automate that process. How it helps remove the mental load: - Zero Friction: You just dump your thoughts (work, life, global issues). - Auto-Categorization: The AI sorts them into To-Dos, Challenges, Ideas, or Emotions. - Unstuck Yourself: If you don't know what to write, the app prompts you with inspirational questions to get the flow going. - The "Clarity Score": It calculates a daily score (0-100) based on your mental organization and emotional regulation, so you can actually track your headspace like a metric. 🔒 A note on Privacy: Since this is a journaling app, trust is everything. I built a strict PII anonymization layer that scrubs names and sensitive data before it ever touches AI. What is the biggest friction point keeping you from journaling regularly? Thanks for checking it out!