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LeafyBook

LeafyBook

Turn plant care from a chore into a ritual.

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LeafyBook is a context-aware growth journal designed to help you build a mindful habit around your indoor jungle. Unlike traditional "Plant Doctor" apps that nag you with rigid schedules, LeafyBook focuses on visual progress and environmental context. Key Features: - Visual Timelines: Log your plant growth with photos. - Weather-Synced Care: The AI checks your local weather before advising you. - Calm UI: No red badges of shame. Just a clean stream of your garden's journey.
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Launch tags:Plants
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Hariprasad K
Maker
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I’m Hariprasad, and for a couple of years, my relationship with my plants was purely reactive. I’d only notice them when leaves turned yellow or drooped. Gardening felt like a list of chores I was failing at. I realized I was missing the best part: the growth. I didn't want another app to nag me with "Water overdue!" notifications. I wanted a space to celebrate the new leaf unfurling, the first bloom, and the slow, steady progress of nature. So I built LeafyBook. It’s not a "Plant Doctor"; it’s a Growth Journal. 🌿 How it builds the habit: Visual Timelines: Every time you care for a plant, you snap a photo. Over time, you build a beautiful time-lapse of growth. It turns "watering" into "documenting." Context-Aware Wisdom: We use AI (Gemini) not to lecture you but to guide you. It knows your local weather and your specific plant variety, offering gentle nudges rather than rigid demands. The "Ritual" Mode: The UI is designed to be calm. No red badges of shame. Just a clean stream of your jungle's journey. 🙏 My Ask: This is v0.4.0. I’m trying to nail the "Digital Garden" feel. I’d love for you to try adding one plant and logging your first entry. Does it feel like a chore, or does it feel like a moment of pause? Share your feedback on the app!