Monomo, the easiest way to keep track of your life events.
An easy to use journal
The app has been designed to be intuitive and easy to use.
A tag for everything
Tags allow you to keep track of the people you interacted with, the places you've been, the sports you've played or feelings you've experienced. You are free to create as many tags as you like. The app will also help you to automatically assign tags with the "auto tags" feature.
When did I go for a run?
View your tags on a calendar. You will be able to see, for example, when you went for a run, when you met a certain person or when you were particularly happy.
Recurring tags
You will also be able to view recurrings tags. This will allow you to find out, for example, who are the people you have interacted with the most in the last few weeks or which places you have frequented most often.
Old memories
The app is also perfect for keeping track of old memories. You don't remember the exact day a certain event happened? No problem! You don't have to specify the exact date, you can indicate only the year and month.
An image is worth a thousand words
Add images to your journal entries. The app will use the GPS coordinates of the photos to show you where you were when you took them.
Time to read
Do you want to reread your journal? Reading mode will help you focus on the content.
Always with you
The app works on iPhone, iPad and Mac. iCloud sync (optional) allows you to keep your journal synced between all your devices.
Your journal is safe
Set up a passcode and use Touch ID or Face ID to keep your journal safe from prying eyes.
Is the app free?
The app allows you to add a limited number of entries for free. This will allow you to try out all the features and evaluate if it's the right app for you. You can then decide to unlock the app with a single purchase (no subscription).
This is a great journal for every day, but its secret is that it allows you to go back And enter journal writings from years past – all the way back to childhood. So I use that note only as a daily journal, but as an autobiography,. It is by far the best I have ever seen.