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Activities Matter

Activities Matter

The private journaling app for intentional living.

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A journaling app for intentional living. Track activities and mood, see your life balance across 5 pillars (Mental, Physical, Relationships, Pursuits, Environment), and use AI reflections to dig deeper into your patterns. Not a productivity tool. Not a task manager. A mirror that helps you understand how you're actually spending your life, so you can consciously shape what comes next. Guilt-free tracking. Flexible streaks. Your data turned into self-knowledge. iOS and Android.
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Launch tags:Android•Health & Fitness•Productivity
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Viktor Stojanov
Maker
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Hey Product Hunt! I'm Viktor, maker of Activities Matter. The idea started simple: I wanted to understand the connection between what I do every day and how I actually feel. Mood journals felt too vague. Habit trackers were too rigid. I needed something in between. So I built this: **What it does:** - Log activities with context, photos, and notes - Track mood on a simple scale - See everything organized across 5 life pillars - Get AI-powered reflection prompts based on YOUR data - Set goals and commitments that connect to your daily entries - View correlations between activities and mood over time **What makes it different:** The Five Pillars framework gives you a holistic snapshot of your life, not just productivity. The AI doesn't give generic advice. It asks better questions based on patterns in your own data. And the tracking is guilt-free: flexible streaks, backfill when you miss days, rhythm over perfection. **Who it's for:** People who sense a gap between being busy and being fulfilled. Anyone who wants to be more intentional about how they spend their days. We've been refining this for over a year. Today felt like the right time to share it. Try it out and let me know what you think. What would make this more useful for you? — Viktor