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PSDiary

PSDiary

The mindful journaling space you always needed

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PSDiary is a distraction-free journaling space designed for clarity, focus, and growth. No ads, no feeds, no pressure - just a calm place to write, reflect, and track your journey. Lock your entries, browse your thoughts, and explore your patterns. It’s not just about writing more - it’s about thinking better. Try it free. Your mind will thank you. 🌐 psdiary.com
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Pawan Kumar
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I'm excited to share PSDiary with you - a calm, focused journaling space built for people who just want to think clearly without noise or pressure. We've all got too many tabs open (in our browsers and our brains). PSDiary is a space to pause, write, reflect, and grow - no ads, no feeds, just your thoughts. I'd love to hear how journaling fits into your life (or what's held you back from starting). Happy to answer any questions or feedback you’ve got!
Nikita Minaev

Hey Pawan!
I tried PSDiary and really liked the concept — the desktop experience feels calm, focused, and aligned with the idea of distraction-free journaling.

One thing stood out though: the mobile experience feels much harder to use than the desktop version. Navigation and readability make it difficult to actually journal on a phone.

I might be wrong, but for a product built around reflection and daily writing, mobile seems like a key surface — that’s where most people are likely to journal.

Small note as well: the logo text in the corner is very hard to read due to its size.

I have a few UX thoughts on how mobile could better match the clarity of the desktop experience.
Happy to share if useful — no pressure at all.