thankly

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A gentle voice-first AI journal that understands how you fee

dengdan01
@dengdan01
Published on Feb 9, 2026
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About thankly

Thankly is a voice-first journaling app designed for people who find writing hard, but still want to be heard. You simply speak. Thankly listens, transcribes your voice, and gently reflects your emotions back to you with AI-powered emotional understanding. It’s built for moments when you’re tired, overwhelmed, grateful, sad, or quietly reflective — when typing feels like too much, but you still want to remember how this moment felt. Instead of turning your life into data, Thankly turns your voice into a private emotional memory. Features: • One-tap voice journaling • Automatic transcription • Emotional tone detection • AI-generated gentle reflections • Private, secure, and personal Think of Thankly as a calm harbour for your thoughts — a place to pause, breathe, and be understood.

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Thankly provides a mobile voice-first journaling experience that combines automatic transcription with emotional tone detection for mental health and writing use cases. It allows users to capture verbal notes that the AI then analyzes to offer reflective, emotional feedback.

  • Streamlined one-tap voice capture for hands-free journaling.
  • Native mobile platform support for on-the-go reflection.
  • Integrated emotional tone detection and AI-generated reflections.
  • Combines speech-to-text with wellness-focused emotional understanding.

Ideal for: Non-technical users, freelancers, and students who need an accessible way to document thoughts and manage well-being without manual typing.

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dengdan01
@dengdan01

Thankly started from a simple question: “What if journaling didn’t require typing at all?” This is a quiet, voice-first space for emotions, gratitude, and reflection. I’d love to hear what you think