Vael Journal is a privacy-focused iOS journaling app that organizes entries by natural cycles, such as moon phases and seasons. It offers features like Markdown export, on-device storage, and optional AI-powered summaries for deeper reflection, catering to users seeking mindful self-tracking.
In the Habit, mindfulness & journaling space, Vael Journal takes a focused approach. It enables users to privately journal and reflect in sync with natural rhythms, without data leaving their device. It is built as a consumer product for individuals seeking mindful journaling. Vael Journal follows a freemium model. Vael Journal is available on the web, iOS, and embeddable surfaces.
Behind Vael Journal is Daniel Sauve, based in the United States, and the product first shipped in 2026. PulseGate's similarity index finds few close equivalents — Vael Journal occupies a relatively distinct niche. Key capabilities include private journaling, moon phase tracking, and seasonal context.
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