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 want a quick, structured gratitude practice based on positive psychology with a proven morning-and-evening routine format.
You want a beautifully designed, low-friction daily mood journal with structured prompts and a mobile-first experience.
Five Minute Journal is the digital version of the popular physical journal by Intelligent Change. It uses a structured morning and evening prompt format rooted in positive psychology: morning entries focus on gratitude, daily intentions, and affirmations, while evening entries reflect on highlights and lessons learned. The format is intentionally brief to lower the barrier to consistency. The app includes mood tracking, habit streaks, voice memos, and photo attachments, staying true to its promise of a meaningful journaling practice that takes just five minutes a day.




Reflectly uses structured prompts rooted in positive psychology, mindfulness, and cognitive behavioral therapy to guide daily journaling sessions. Each entry walks you through what happened, how you felt, and what you want to do next, lowering the friction of getting started. The app includes mood tracking with activity correlations, streak tracking, inspirational quotes, and offline access. While Reflectly markets itself as AI-powered, the experience is closer to a well-designed prompt sequence than true personalized intelligence. Where Reflectly shines is its polished, colorful mobile-first interface that makes journaling feel approachable.




Five Minute Journal offers daily prompts, multi-platform support, and a free tier, built around the bestselling physical journal's structured morning and evening format. It lacks AI-powered insights, voice coaching, voice transcription, a guide library, personalized prompts, and export options. The feature comparison below shows Five Minute Journal as a focused gratitude tool that does one thing well but doesn't offer the broader capabilities found in more feature-rich apps.
Reflectly offers enhanced voice transcription, daily prompts, export options, and a free tier. It lacks AI-powered insights, real-time voice coaching, a guide library, personalized prompts, and multi-platform support. Reflectly's structured CBT-based prompts make it easy to get started, but the feature comparison below reveals that its toolset is more limited than apps offering true AI personalization and guided programs.
As the name suggests, the app is designed for about five minutes a day — a short morning session for gratitude and intentions, and a brief evening reflection on highlights and lessons learned.
Reflectly uses structured prompts rooted in CBT and positive psychology to guide your entries. While it markets AI features, the experience is more of a well-designed prompt sequence that walks you through what happened, how you felt, and what you want to do next.
Yes. Five Minute Journal is the digital version of the bestselling physical journal by Intelligent Change, using the same structured positive psychology framework in app form.
Most Reflectly entries take just a few minutes. The app is designed for quick daily check-ins using guided prompts rather than long-form writing.
Yes. Five Minute Journal is available on iOS, Android, macOS, and Apple Watch, so you can log entries directly from your wrist.
Yes. Reflectly works offline so you can journal anytime, even without an internet connection. Your entries sync when you're back online.

