PluralLog is a private, offline-first journal and system management app built for plural systems and those who experience dissociative identity.
Track who's fronting, manage detailed member profiles, keep a shared journal, run polls, and visualize mood trends — all stored on your device, encrypted, with no account required.
When you're ready to share, PluralLog's optional federation lets you connect to a community relay server of your choosing and selectively share with trusted people using the PluralLog Friend companion app. Every piece of data is encrypted before it leaves your device. The server never sees your plaintext.
Features:
• Member profiles with pronouns, roles, custom fields, and profile images
• Front tracking with co-fronts, timeline view, and switch notes
• Journal with emotion tags, author attribution, and markdown support
• Polls for system decisions
• Mood and activity analytics
• Granular sharing permissions per friend
• Instant revocation — keys are re-generated, old access is gone
• Biometric app lock
• Dark theme, calm design — trauma-informed throughout
PluralLog is made by and for plural systems. We avoid diagnostic framing, and assumptions about your structure. Just a tool that works the way you do - with the privacy you deserce.
Federation is completely optional. The app works fully offline, forever, without it.