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Erlara

Erlara

Proof that you’re more capable than you think

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Erlara is a free progress journal for people who are more capable than they think. It helps you capture small wins in seconds, using voice or text, so your effort does not disappear by the end of the day. There are no streaks, no guilt, and no pressure to keep up. If it took effort, it counts. Erlara exists to reflect what you are already doing, even when it does not feel like it.
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asma mohamoud
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I built Erlara because I kept ending days feeling like I’d done nothing, even when I clearly had. I’d handled hard conversations, pushed through anxiety, or got small but meaningful things done, and by the evening they’d vanished. My brain only remembered what I hadn’t done. I tried journalling and habit apps, but they never stuck. They needed time, energy, or consistency I didn’t always have. Missing a day felt like failure. Writing long reflections felt like homework. None of them helped when I was spiralling and needed something solid to look at. So I started logging tiny wins as they happened. One line. Sometimes a quick voice note. No pressure to do it every day. No streaks. Just proof. That’s what Erlara is. A free progress journal where you can capture small wins in seconds using voice or text and come back to them later. No guilt. No shame. No pressure to keep up. If it took effort, it counts. If that sounds familiar, I’d love for you to try it and let me know what you think.
Nikita Minaev

Hey Asma! I find your idea really interesting but i can't use it. After taping 'Get Started' the page is not working. It that just me guys?

asma mohamoud

@dxslns Hey! Totally my fault, would love it if you could try again whenever you get a second https://app.erlara.tech/

Nikita Minaev

@asma_mohamoud Yes! Thanks, it's perfect now!

Yash Salvi

I like the focus on capturing small wins without pressure. In early usage, what helped people stick with it more, the quick voice capture or seeing their progress reflected back over time?

asma mohamoud

@yash_salvi I would say it was the quick voice capture, which creates a little dopamine hit and a result makes people want to record more often. Its still early days, but this is the current hypothesis.

Yash Salvi

@asma_mohamoud That makes a lot of sense. When the action itself feels rewarding, it lowers the barrier to coming back again. Curious to see how that hypothesis evolves as more people use it.