Apps/Personal Newspaper

The Daily Me

A private journal that turns your life into your own newspaper.

What it does

The Daily Me reframes private reflection as a personal newspaper. Instead of a blank diary box, you file stories — op-eds, letters, editorials, breaking news, even obituaries for the things that are ending — into your own daily issue, complete with a masthead carrying your name. Issues bind into seven-issue Volumes you can shelve and revisit. Everything stays on the device, behind a Face ID lock. No cloud, no account, no AI reading your life.

Key features

Your personal masthead

Every day is an issue and your name is the masthead. The broadsheet layout is the app, not a marketing screenshot.

File stories, not entries

Op-ed, letter, editorial, obituary, breaking — five section types that give writing a frame and a register. A red FILED stamp lands with a haptic tap.

Spoken Edition

On-device transcription via WhisperKit. Tap any line to jump the audio; the waveform scrubs the text.

Volumes and archive

Issues bind into seven-issue Volumes shown as a bound shelf. Your archive reads like a back catalogue, not a list.

Share clippings

Export a story as a newspaper clipping in five styles — Classic, Front Page, Torn Out, Press Proof, Night Edition — all preserving the masthead, none carrying app UI.

Privacy

Every word stays on the device. No cloud, no account, no AI. Locked behind Face ID.

The Daily Me is published by Quantyx, a South African AI app studio. See the studio · quantyx.co.za