MyEunoe
Summary
Most AI chat tools reset every conversation — you explain yourself again from scratch, and the thing you wrote three weeks ago about dreading that project meeting is already gone. MyEunoe is a journaling tool built around persistent memory, designed so the AI already knows your history before you type the first word.
The core loop is write-then-query: you add entries in free-form prose, MyEunoe structures them in the background, and then you can ask questions that cross months of context — 'how was I handling stress before that trip?' — and get a synthesized answer instead of a list of raw entries. Automatic daily, weekly, and monthly summaries surface emotional patterns and recurring themes without you re-reading everything. The free tier caps daily conversations and memory depth, so anyone using this as a serious daily practice hits those limits quickly and faces a paid-only upgrade to sustain the habit. There is no API, no export workflow described on the page, and no self-hosted option, so your journal history lives entirely on their infrastructure.
Bottom line: Pick MyEunoe if you want a reflective writing habit with an AI that already knows your context — but if you need to own your data locally, export it programmatically, or integrate it with anything else, the architecture forces a dead end.
Pricing Plans
Subscription- Price
- $5 / month
- Free Tier
- 2 interactions per day, 1 deep immersion per month
FREE
2 interactions per day
- 2 interactions per day
- 1 deep immersion per month
- Data export
PRO
20 interactions per day
- 20 interactions per day
- Full persistent memory
- Deep immersions included
- Data export
PREMIUM
50 interactions per day
- 50 interactions per day
- Full persistent memory
- Unlimited deep immersions
- Priority access to new features
- Full data export
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Persistent cross-session memory means the AI already holds the context of prior entries when you return, so you are not re-establishing your situation from scratch every time you open the app.
- Automatic daily, weekly, and monthly summaries surface emotional patterns and goal evolution without manual re-reading, so you can see a month of mood drift in one view instead of scrolling through individual entries.
- Deep Dive query mode synthesizes answers across months of entries, so a question like 'how was I handling this before the last time I felt this way' returns a consolidated response instead of a raw list of fragments.
- Identity and content data are stored separately, and billing is explicitly decoupled from the content engine, so your journal entries are not tied to your payment profile — a real architectural distinction from general-purpose AI tools.
- The tool explicitly rejects moralizing or censoring entries, which means you can write without self-editing for an AI audience — the stated design goal is honest reflection back, not validation.
Cons
Sign in to edit- The free tier restricts both the number of daily conversations and the depth of memory analysis — anyone treating this as a daily intensive practice hits that ceiling within a normal week of use and must upgrade to a paid tier or accept shallower recall.
- There is no API, no described export path, and no self-hosted option, which means every entry you write is locked to MyEunoe's infrastructure; teams or individuals who later want to migrate, back up, or analyze their data in another tool have no described mechanism to do so — this is the condition under which a user abandons the tool for an open-source or self-hosted journaling alternative they control.
- The tool is a single-user personal diary with no collaboration, integration, or programmatic access surface — any use case that involves connecting journal insights to a task manager, therapist workflow, or external system is outside what the architecture supports.
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- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-24T16:23:30.130Z
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Who it's for
- Daily journaling habit builders
- Privacy-focused users
What it does well
- Personal journaling
- Self-reflection with AI recall
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- Is MyEunoe free?
- MyEunoe has a permanent free tier alongside paid upgrades (paid plans from $5 / month). You can keep using a baseline version indefinitely without paying.
- Is MyEunoe open source?
- No — MyEunoe is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
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MyEunoe is a personal journaling tool with AI-driven memory recall. The workflow is deliberately unstructured on the input side — you write whatever you have, no templates required — and structured on the processing side, where the tool generates summaries across daily, weekly, and monthly windows and builds a queryable memory of your entries. The defining interaction is what the vendor calls ‘Deep Dive’: asking complex retrospective questions and receiving a synthesized response that draws on months of prior entries rather than surfacing a raw search result.
The privacy architecture the vendor describes is the sharpest differentiator: identity data and journal content live in separate databases, payment data is explicitly decoupled from the content engine, and the vendor states that content and memory are not sold to third parties. Account deletion removes all data. This separation is a meaningful design decision for anyone who has avoided AI journaling tools precisely because they did not want emotional content stored alongside billing or identity information.
Where the tool fits clearly: solo daily journaling where continuity across sessions is the point, and retrospective self-reflection where pattern recognition over weeks or months matters more than real-time output. Where it breaks: the free tier limits both conversation volume and memory depth, which means a daily-use habit runs into a ceiling fast. There is no API, no described export function, and no self-hosted deployment — so teams or individuals who need to own or pipe their data elsewhere will find the tool is a closed system. Anyone whose threshold question is ‘can I get my journal data out programmatically?’ should treat that as a hard blocker before committing entries over time.
