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Show HN: Everyday.me - a mobile app to record your life and store it forever

104 点作者 yukuan将近 13 年前

35 条评论

alister将近 13 年前
I can see how a "life recorder" sounds appealing, and even genuinely useful. But shouldn't we also think about how much mischief and damage could be done to your life if someone decided to comb through your "life record"?<p>Real-life cases of people who made extensive audio recordings of their day-to-day lives and what happened to them:<p>(a) High-profile private investigator Anthony Pellicano recorded all his conversations with his clients, including Sylvester Stallone and Hollywood producer Aaron Russo ("Trading Places"). Details about the tapes were leaked by the police after his office was raided on an unrelated matter.<p>(b) Tax-shelter promoter Gary Kornman, in his bankruptcy proceeding, was forced to reveal and turn over 8000 secret recordings he made of conversations with clients.<p>(c) Former U.S. President Richard Nixon installed hidden microphones in his own office so that his advisers could not claim to have disagreed with his decisions. Nixon felt that such a record was very important but the taping system trapped himself.<p>It's unfortunate that each of the examples above involve wrongdoing--they're the most readily found because they get the most publicity.<p>But I think that <i>anyone</i> with a continuous record of their life will be vulnerable to being screwed over in some way. It could be as simple finding instances where you said or did anything that was contradictory to your current opinions and beliefs.<p>Putting the data in the cloud, and under the control of a third party, makes it that much worse to being exposed.<p>A "life recorder" that was <i>completely and utterly</i> under your own control would make more sense.
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ashamedlion将近 13 年前
* forever or until we get purchased<p>But in all seriousness, the design looks really great. It's reminiscent of path, but that's a good thing. It seems like Evernote would be one of your main competitors, but luckily your application has a much more casual user friendly design.
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daviddaviddavid将近 13 年前
The juxtaposition of the "Record Your Life. Store it Forever." slogan with the now-trendy-tomorrow-not website makes me cringe.<p>The word "Forever" is loaded with so much meaning.<p>The cursive font, the .me URL, the tired-ass layout with those obligatory three boxes at the bottom... all of these things reflect aesthetic sensibilities that may as well belong to fruitflies.<p>Maybe this app will be great and genuinely add meaning to people's lives but it makes me want to buy a notebook, some picture frames and a sturdy old chest that I can bury underground.
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guynamedloren将近 13 年前
Ok... so I get what the app does, but why would I want to use it? Why would I want to capture every single moment of my life, regardless of importance, forever? What do I care where I was a year ago? And why on earth would I want a "quarterly report" of my life <i>with statistics</i>? Honest questions. Apologies for the bluntness.
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radagaisus将近 13 年前
I think this whole Personal Analytics thing is going to explode. Every time I see a service like this my heart skips a beat. I want to work on this stuff so much but I have to finish my army service first. Good job.
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heelhook将近 13 年前
Small piece of feedback: if you are going to connect with facebook anyway, instragram and whatever else, why are you making me write my name, email address, etc.? Nitpicking here.<p>Also, I'm just testing the app, but if I were to use it for real, I would like to know who I'm going to be trusting my most private thoughts and activities to. I didn't see much about that in your page, the "who am I and why I am here" question would be extremely important for your users to trust you, so including information about where you want to take everyday.me is important (how will you monetize it? there are many black hat monetization schemes you could pull with this kind of data which wouldn't be ok so we want to know what your plans are).<p>Thanks for sharing!
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bherms将近 13 年前
I'm not sure I like the direction a lot of these applications seem to be going where the point of living becomes to distill all of our experiences and adventures through a 3" screen. It drives me nuts to no end when I am hiking or at a concert and everyone has to stop what they're doing and waste time trying to view what's right in front of them through their phone.
CyrusL将近 13 年前
I got a letter in the mail recently that I wrote to myself almost 10 years ago. It was only one page long but it's ridiculous how much it moved me. I wrote about my relationship with my family and what I hoped to do with my career. Getting that brief window into my former self was amazing.<p>I've been using Everyday.me for about a month now and it gives me a lightweight version of that feeling. I don't record everything in my life, but I throw in the occasional photo or comment about my weekend. I probably could keep that same data in a physical scrapbook or word document, but having an iOS app makes it convenient.<p>For me, journaling is not really about the input; that part is tedious. I enjoy consuming the journal later, so the input is necessary. Everyday.me just makes the input a little less of a hassle.
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alagu将近 13 年前
This could very well become a good mobile personal diary. Love the way old history from Facebook/Instagram/Twitter is imported. It would be great to have a good way of visualizing this (Examples: Snapjoy, Facebook Timeline, iPhoto, Flickr Calendar)
tylermenezes将近 13 年前
The "Receive beautifully printed quarterly &#38; annual reports with highlights and statistics." isn't prominent enough. To me, this is the killer feature - I've wanted this for years but I've been too lazy to collect it all myself.
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ajlburke将近 13 年前
Now that so many things in our lives are timestamped and available online, collating it all together is a natural next step. It's interesting to see all the different ways that this is being done by different apps and services.<p>When I came up with Remembary in 2010, I thought I was the first to mix diary-writing and all these public feeds - and then I discovered that Momento had been doing a similar thing for almost a year beforehand. I feel like there's been a lot more of these kinds of apps and services popping up lately.<p>I like the Annual Reports idea - I'd be interested to see what gets tracked and how it's analyzed. It's also a great monetization strategy, although I know from experience that print fulfillment and shipping can be a headache!<p>Also, their "Blast From The Past" feature highlights one of the less-known benefits of keeping a journal: seeing what you were doing in the past and comparing it to what you're doing now - and thus getting perspective on both the past and the present. I have about six years of handwritten diaries, and I'll often go through them and check the same day in each one. The new version of Remembary (just finished QA testing - should be in the App Store in a few weeks) has "1 Year Earlier" and "1 Year Later" buttons just for this kind of thing.<p>Congratulations on a cool looking app. Trust me when I say I know how difficult it can be to make something that seems to simple.
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angryasian将近 13 年前
" Store it Forever. " till they got bought out and shut down, acquihired or go out of business.
kefs将近 13 年前
By 'mobile', do you mean iOS only?
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robbfitzsimmons将近 13 年前
Love the addition of printed reports (revenue!) but this seems (quite literally looks) like Path in terms of the layout. Given that you are pulling from other networks and adding other improvements on Path's model, why not change up the look a bit to differentiate?
dannyr将近 13 年前
What does "Store it forever" mean?<p>Would it automatically send me a formatted archive of my entries (say every week or month)?<p>Send me a file that is automatically uploaded to Google Drive or DropBox or even just email it to me regularly.
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ihuman将近 13 年前
How does this app compare to Day One and other journal applications?
AtTheLast将近 13 年前
Not everyone wants to share everything. So this could be a great personal analytics tool capture life and build a better self. Then anything you don't mind sharing could go into a more public social network. I like the idea of a private timeline.<p>In the Reddit AMA Kevin Rose said he thought "Quantified self (eg. fuelband, fitbit)" were the next trends. So a Quantified self timeline would make a lot of sense and bring things together quite nicely.<p>Good luck with this and excited to see how this progresses.
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vhf将近 13 年前
Why does this kind of app scare me ? (Regardless of how beautiful they look, how well they are programmed, how kind/smart/known is the funder, ...)
fnazeeri将近 13 年前
Funny, i had this same idea 4 years ago. Bought iCapsule.com. The idea of "generational" digital asset preservation is a big problem to solve. Museums across the world are struggling with this. My guess, is this startup hasn't figured out the problem of how to preserve assets for 25-50 years. That is a real problem. Solve that and I'll be a customer!
khalidmbajwa将近 13 年前
Apart from the printed reports, i wonder what is so different here from Path ? Path is an established app with a massive user base, that does everything i can ask from a journal,with the additional ability to share it to a private, handpicked social graph. I see no compelling reason that would make me switch to everyday.me
ajlburke将近 13 年前
A lot of these kinds of 'Automatic Diary' apps use Twitter feeds as a key data source (especially now that Twitter accounts are integrated directly into iOS) - is anybody else worried that this valuable source of life records might dry up if Twitter starts shutting down API access?
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unreal37将近 13 年前
I don't see the main competition of this being Evernote or other "life recorder" applications. The main competitor is Facebook. People record where they are, put all their pics there, and mark all the moments of their life there.
MJR将近 13 年前
The name confused me at first because I already knew about the Everyday app by Noah Kalina, Adam Lisagor, William Wilkinson and Oliver White - <a href="http://everyday-app.com/" rel="nofollow">http://everyday-app.com/</a>
aarondf将近 13 年前
How are you installing this over the air? Are you using an enterprise license?
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brianstorms将近 13 年前
What a pointless app. You have a brain. it processes memories. Brains have worked pretty well for millions of years recording memories. And they don't require a Terms of Service or Privacy Policy.
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jarek将近 13 年前
What's the business model ensuring the "forever" part?
josephagoss将近 13 年前
Is it possible to export all the data to a service like dropbox automatically, so that if you do disappear, it really is forever?
jenntoda将近 13 年前
Beautiful! Well done! Hopefully, it will be a good replacement for paper journal. Would greatly look forward to the iPad release!
chubs将近 13 年前
I <i>love</i> the idea of the printed book being sent out each quarter - that's very cool! Scrapbookers would love that.
mourique将近 13 年前
isn't this a lot like <a href="http://www.momentoapp.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.momentoapp.com/</a> ? I've been using it for some time now, it only stores the data locally with an option to backup into itunes.<p>Your POS seems to be the Statistics thing, momento doesn't have that.
wamatt将近 13 年前
Neat app. Don't think it will have mainstream success, in current form. People are lazy.
ExpiredLink将近 13 年前
Forgetting is a blessing, not a curse,
tejaswiy将近 13 年前
Just curious. What's the reasoning behind this being a mobile app? Shouldn't this just primarily be a website ?
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suren将近 13 年前
Slick looking app. Kudos!
tedmoore将近 13 年前
This looks sick. Is this all native? Did you guys design and build this in-house?