A side-by-side comparison of two leading journaling apps to help you find the best journal for your needs.
Disclosure: We built Reflection, so we're not neutral. With that said, we've done our best to keep this comparison fair and accurate to help you find the best app for you.
You prefer quick visual mood tracking over long-form writing, and want to understand how your daily activities affect how you feel.
You want the broadest platform support with rich media entries, guided coaching, and the ability to export your journal as an ePub ebook.
Daylio takes a different approach to journaling by focusing on quick, visual mood tracking rather than long-form writing. You log your mood on a five-point scale, tag the activities you did, and optionally add a short note or photo. Over time, Daylio builds charts and statistics showing correlations between your activities and mood patterns. Features like Year in Pixels, mood calendars, and activity correlations help you spot trends. It also includes habit tracking with customizable goals and reminders, making it a solid choice for people who want insights without the commitment of daily writing.




Journey is a feature-rich, cross-platform journaling app that supports text, photos, videos, and audio entries with automatic weather and location tagging. It offers guided journaling coach programs on topics like self-care, gratitude, and personal growth, and can import data from connected services like Google Fit, Fitbit, Strava, and calendar apps. Entries can be viewed in timeline, calendar, atlas map, or photo gallery views. Journey also supports end-to-end encryption and multiple export formats including ePub, making it easy to keep your data portable.




Daylio focuses on quick mood logging and activity tracking rather than traditional journaling, offering daily prompts, export options, and a free tier. It lacks AI-powered insights, voice coaching, voice transcription, a guide library, personalized prompts, and multi-platform support (it's mobile-only). The feature comparison below shows how Daylio trades depth of journaling tools for speed and simplicity in tracking your emotional patterns.
Journey is a well-rounded journaling app with strong cross-platform support, a guide library, daily prompts, and solid export options. It includes a free tier and works across all major devices. However, Journey doesn't offer AI-powered insights, real-time voice coaching, enhanced voice transcription, or personalized prompts that adapt to your writing. If you're looking for a reliable, media-rich journal with broad platform support, Journey covers the basics well.
No. Daylio is designed for quick check-ins — you tap your mood, select the activities you did, and optionally add a short note. Most entries take under 30 seconds.
Journey is available on iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, the web, and Chrome OS, making it one of the most widely available journaling apps across devices.
Yes. Daylio generates charts and statistics that show correlations between your activities and mood over time, including a Year in Pixels view and detailed mood calendars.
Yes. Journey can automatically import data from connected services including Google Fit, Fitbit, Strava, and your calendar, adding context to your journal entries.
Yes. Daylio works fully offline and stores your data locally on your device. You can optionally back up your data to Google Drive or iCloud.
Yes. Journey supports exporting your entries as an ePub ebook, along with PDF, DOCX, and plain text formats.

