Shiro - AI Journal

Shiro - AI Journal

A minimalist journal with AI feedback

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Shiro is a minimalist AI journaling tool designed to lower the barrier to self-reflection. You can write, speak, or upload images, and receive gentle AI feedback to help process thoughts and emotions. Shiro also connects with Telegram and Discord, allowing you to journal naturally across platforms while keeping everything in one private space.
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Maya Rivers
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Hi Product Hunt 👋 At work, we constantly write reports, summaries, and reviews — but most of us never systematically record our own lives. I started journaling after realizing that frequent self-recording is one of the simplest and most cost-effective ways to gain clarity and personal growth. Shiro was built around a simple idea: lowering the barrier to journaling as much as possible. It’s a minimalist AI journaling tool that supports text, voice, and image inputs, with AI feedback to help reflect and make sense of everyday, fragmented thoughts. To reduce friction further, Shiro can also connect with Telegram and Discord, allowing journaling to happen naturally across platforms instead of forcing users into a single app. We intentionally removed unnecessary features and complexity, focusing only on what helps people capture thoughts consistently. During our private beta, many users told us that this low-friction approach helped reduce mental noise and made daily reflection easier to maintain. We’re excited to share Shiro today and would love to hear your thoughts and feedback.
SunAnyu

This diary connects with Telegram and Discord, which is very innovative. How did this idea come about? Looking forward to your sharing.

Maya Rivers

@sunanyu Honestly, it came from losing too many good ideas 😄

Most thoughts show up while chatting, not when you’re “ready to journal.”

Since Telegram and Discord are already part of daily life, we let Shiro live there too—so capturing ideas becomes effortless.