The best alternatives to Journal 2.0 for iOS are Notion, Evernote, and Walling. If these 3 options don't work for you, we've listed a few more alternatives below.
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AssemblyAI— Speech-to-Text API with superhuman accuracy
Notion is an all-in-one workspace that combines note-taking, project management, and task organization. It allows users to create customized databases, documents, and calendars to streamline their personal and professional workflows.
Muse is a canvas for thinking that helps you get clarity on things that matter. Think in private or collaborate with others. Available for iPad and Mac.
Spirit Notes lets you express, organize and share your revelations in a single system built for Christians. Unique features like time-stamping, Bible scripture auto-complete and other Christian organizational tools give you a radical new experience with notes.
Climb is a small but handy app that pushes your progress in achieving long term goals. Want to renovate your house? Or maybe launch a satellite? But feel like staying in the same place as yesterday? Lose your motivation? Climb is here to help.
Smol Pub is a service that allows you to create a blog/gemlog/phlog that's accessible from the Web, Gemini and Gopher. It exposes a low-tech web interface and a simple CLI to manage posts.
I built this small site that lets you define engineering epics (or whatever you want really) in a sleek and easy way. Simply go to epiiics.com to create your epic, it's completely free. Check out this sample as well: https://epiiics.com/sample
OPEN is an audio only platform that connects people in one-on-one conversations, based on their mood and only by voice. Our motto: mindfulness through social interaction. OPEN is about valuable connections, not about judging one another.