Daymark — Daily Calendar Diary

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About this app

Daymark is a private diary and journal app designed to help you reflect on your life through time — one day at a time, one week at a glance, one month in perspective.

Whether you’re looking for a daily journal, a calendar diary, or a simple way to record moments, Daymark adapts to your rhythm.

■ Reflect naturally, without pressure
Write as much or as little as you want in your daily diary.
Add photos when they matter — or keep it text-only.
Every entry counts, whether it’s an ordinary day or a meaningful moment.

Perfect for:
- Daily reflection
- Mood journaling
- Personal growth
- Mindful habits

■ See your life at every scale
Daymark combines a journal app with a calendar view to help you understand patterns over time.
- Daily view for focused journaling
- Weekly view to reflect on routines and habits
- Monthly view to spot trends and standout moments
- A true calendar diary app for long-term reflection.

■ Export and share beautifully
Turn your diary entries into beautifully curated images.
- Export daily, weekly, and monthly journals
- Sized perfectly for Instagram and social media
- Create personal archives or share selectively, on your own terms
- Your life, presented beautifully.

■ Private by design
- Your privacy comes first.
- Your diary stays on your device
- No accounts, no logins
- No social feed
- Nothing is shared unless you choose

A truly private diary app you can trust.
Updated on
Feb 25, 2026

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