Journal for Chrome

Journal for Chrome

Save links, documents, and more to Journal.

4.0
1 review

40 followers

Journal is the place to visually organize content and ideas from anywhere, helping you clear your head.
This is the 3rd launch from Journal for Chrome. View more

Journal 2.0 for Desktop

Bring your projects to life.
Journal is a productivity tool designed to keep your projects moving forward and your head clear.
With Journal, you can save, organize and find all your content in one easily accessible place, giving you the peace of mind to think and create.
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What do you think? …

Emilio Meza
🎉 Big congratulations to you @samiur1204 & the journal team! I've been using Journal for a little over 2 months while building LearnStash.com and it's quickly become my main way of saving and organizing the crazy amount of personal development resources I find on a daily basis. I love that with the chrome and safari extensions + iOS flight test app, I'm able to save everything I'm finding with ease. And then when I'm ready to review everything I've saved, it reminds to me organize my inbox. So helpful! We'll definitely be featuring this in our productivity apps & tools collection when we launch in a few weeks. 💙 Emilio from Learn Stash
Samiur Rahman
@emilioameza That's super exciting Emilio! Thanks for being an early supporter!
Jordi Mon Companys
Has anyone come across any Journal 2.0 demo worth viewing?
Sam DeBrule
@mordodemaru Hey Jordi! We don’t have a full demo video of Journal, but here’s one explaining our 2.0 redesign to our early access members:
Jordi Mon Companys
@samdebrule Thanks, Sam. Will check tomorrow.
Jordi Mon Companys
@samdebrule Sam I'm trying to log in following the instruction from an email invite on the 22nd of June. They say: Step 1: Install Journal for Mac Step 2: Click 'Create an account'. Step 3: Copy and paste your invite code (everything including your email address) in the Mac app to sign up: But when I click on create an account I am offered to sign up with Google or Apple. I replied to that email twice seeking your help and you didn't respond.
Sam DeBrule
@mordodemaru So sorry, Jordi. Not sure how I missed the email. We don't require an invite code anymore to sign up, but we do require that members sign up with Google or Apple. If you select one of the options after clicking 'create an account', you should be able to get started. Will track down the email and follow up with you there as well.
Susan McCormack
I am loving using journal. Been collecting resources, including podcasts, articles, videos, pdfs, and emails and putting them all into a beautiful space to access when needed. So much better than plowing through a long list of links to find the thing I want. And I love the reminder to breathe! @samdebrule
JJ MacLean
Congrats on the launch @samiur1204! First discovered Journal early last year, and it's only gotten better and better. Sam's taken a really thoughtful approach to building something genuinely nice to use. Definitely recommend checking it out to see if its right for you 🙌
Jason LaFollette
Journal has become an important day-to-day tool for me due to the impressively low friction getting content in and out. Between a mobile app (iOS), desktop app, web app, and desktop/mobile browser-integration it's always right where I need it no matter what context or environment I happen to be in. In the roughly two months I've had it, I've created spaces to: plan a personal home remodeling project, capture different desk/chair/computer options for my suddenly critical home office setup, and research corporate culture elements across companies for inspiration as my team and I dive deeper into our own core values. @samdebrule you guys have done a great job creating something that's flexible, functional, and a pleasure to use. Thank you! Best of luck continuing to develop and scale this product :)
Carly Schulte
Journal is the first productivity & organizer tool I've tried - and I've tried a LOT - that doesn't add to my stress, or end up feeling like yet another 'thing' to maintain. I've been using Journal for a few months and have found its design (including recent updates) to be a refreshing blend of functional and simplistic. Love the chrome extension and multiple ways to organize, and ESPECIALLY love the 'pause' prompt - truly a standout. Excited to keep using and start sharing spaces. @samdebrule @samiur1204 - thanks for a great product!
Samiur Rahman
@carly_schulte Glad to hear that Journal actually worked for you without too much overhead :). Definitely what we're going for!
Dimitri Vlahakis
Congratulations @samiur1204 and the team! I've been using journal for a couple of months, and I find it incredibly helpful in organizing the data stream that comes in to me on a daily basis for my work. I find the amount and type of different sources of information I have to deal with overwhelming at times, and journal helps with that. I can capture and search websites and share to the browser and mobile apps, but importantly journal hooks into slack, evernote and gmail so I have one place where I can search data that flows in automatically. I can also organize items into "spaces" for projects if I need to, and that also is a tremendous help. Overall a unique help in organizing my data. Hopefully it continues to flourish and grow!
Samiur Rahman
@dvlahakis So glad to hear that Journal has been helpful for you Dimitri! Thanks for being an early supporter!