
BuddyLog
Friendship journal for iOS
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About BuddyLog
BuddyLog is a private friendship jorunal for iOS that helps you stay close to the people who matter, without relying on memory or social media. The problem: it's easy to lose track of birthdays, anniversaries, how long it's been since you last saw a friend, or the small details that make conversations meaningful like a colleague's kid's name, where you first met, or something funny they once said. How it works: add the people in your life as "Buddies" and build a private, searchable history for each one. Log events like coffees, calls, and trips with dates, locations, and who was there. Save quotes and memories tied to specific moments. Track anniversaries and first encounters. Set check-in reminders so BuddyLog nudges you — e.g. "It's been 3 months since you saw Alex" — before a friendship quietly fades. Everything syncs privately via iCloud across your devices. An Insights tab shows stats about your relationships over time, and an Achievements system unlocks milestone badges as you build your history. The result: fewer "sorry I've been so bad at keeping in touch" moments, and more relationships that actually feel cared for.
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Reviews (3)
Average 5.0 out of 5
Based on 3 reviews
Such a great app. It made me realise who are the people I've been missing to connect with.
buddylog has great potential and offers some useful features, but I encountered a few issues that could be improved. Please contact me so I can share detailed feedback and suggest the changes I'd like to see. WhatsApp: https://wa.me/447307349530 Email: [email protected] Telegram: t.me/rforrank









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Hi! BuddyLog is my take on a personal CRM app, it is a place to keep the details and moments that matter, plus a window into how your relationships are doing. Feedback welcome!