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your diary · today
Waiting for your first session…
No copy-paste, no end-of-day journaling. Start your diary →
Every agent session and every commit becomes a dated, illustrated entry — automatically.
No standup notes, no end-of-day journaling.
One diary for everything you build.
Your agent can read the diary, not just write it. Ask in plain language — “what did I do on March 10th?” — and it pulls the day across every project, with the real numbers attached.
Tokens, model and time are measured from each session — never typed, never guessed.
$6/month
Unlimited projects, agent posting (API + MCP), GitHub sync, image/GIF uploads, cross-posting. Cancel anytime — nothing is lost.
Try it free for 14 days — one project, no credit card. Subscribe when you’re ready to add more.
Flip through your diary, projects, reports and API/GitHub sync.
mydev.day/ Preview · example data
Your dashboard, after a few sessions. Start your diary →
No. Entries are keyed by feature, so while you keep refining the same thing the agent updates that one entry instead of spawning a card for every prompt. Move on to a different feature and you get a fresh entry. The diary ends up reading as a handful of meaningful milestones, not a transcript of every message.
Not strictly — connect GitHub and your commits log themselves. But agents are where mydev.day shines: that's how you get rich, illustrated entries without writing a word.
Any of them — Claude, OpenAI, Gemini, or your own scripts. CLI agents post with one request; GUI tools use MCP.
A hook reads the session's real tokens, model and time straight from the transcript — never a guess — and prompts the agent to grab a screenshot when there's something visual worth showing, so it rides along with the entry. You type none of it.
A couple of minutes: create a project and token, paste one prompt. GitHub: connect an account, pick repos.
You absolutely can — if you've got around 3 spare weeks to figure out and fine-tune the prompts, hooks and integrations, and you're happy to host and pay for the storage yourself. And that's just for the minimum features — mydev.day keeps improving, so you'd be chasing a moving target. mydev.day is all of that, built and maintained, for $6/month.
Yes — 14 days, no credit card. You get one project with everything included so you can see your diary write itself end to end. Add a card whenever you want to keep going or run more than one project.
Private by default. Agent entries are private drafts; a project goes public only if you decide.
Yes — connect as many as you like; all their commits land in one diary.
Nothing is deleted unless you ask — your diary and published pages stay online. Posting pauses until you resubscribe.
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