YOUR PERSONAL MISSION LOG

Every entry auto-captures your weather, location, and status code. Watch the streak build. Read the patterns in the heatmap. Your log stays private โ€” no social feed, no algorithm, no subscription. Just a clean terminal where your days make sense.

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iOS 17+ ยท iPhone only

> feed.log QuestLog feed
> calendar.log QuestLog calendar heatmap
> stats.log QuestLog stats
> share.log QuestLog share card

LOCATION & PIN

Search for a business or spot by name to attach to your entry. Or hit the pin icon to save your exact GPS coordinates - works completely offline, no signal needed.

AUTOMATIC WEATHER

Every entry automatically captures the current weather and temperature. Your log becomes a record of the world around you, not just your thoughts.

TRACK YOUR HABIT

Daily streak counter, heatmap calendar, entry counts, word totals, top locations, and status codes - all in one place. Seeing the data makes the habit stick.

WORTH SHARING

Every entry generates a styled card built for sharing. If your post has a GIF, it automatically exports as an animated video. Toggle that in Settings if you prefer a static image.

YOUR DATA, YOUR CLOUD

Entries, photos, and settings sync automatically through your personal iCloud account. Delete and reinstall - everything comes back. No account needed.

KEEP IT PRIVATE

Enable Face ID lock and your journal stays yours. The lock engages the moment the app backgrounds โ€” so your entries are never exposed, even for a split second.

QUESTLOG MAR 14, 2024
> 11:42 PM โ˜๏ธ 65F | CLOUDY ๐Ÿ“ HOME LAB
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I built QuestLog for myself. I never planned to put it in the App Store.

A few years ago I found out I have autism. Since then, working toward my most authentic self has become the main thing โ€” in every part of life. So when I built this journal, I made it as "me" as I could. The terminal aesthetic, the status codes, the automatic data capture โ€” that's genuinely how I think. I didn't design it for a market. I built it for my brain.

I started showing people while I was still building it. I could tell by the looks on their faces that they were excited โ€” they could already see a place in their life where it would fit. So I added some features other people might find useful and decided to see what happens.

  • Think of it like a drill. You buy it, it's yours.
  • The manufacturer doesn't come to your house every six months and charge you to keep using it. They offer a warranty, though.
  • That's this โ€” one-time purchase, yours forever, no subscription.
  • I'll fix bugs and keep it compatible. That's the warranty. But I'm not going to charge you monthly for your own journal.