MindJournal is an innovative journaling platform that combines the therapeutic benefits of traditional journaling with modern AI technology to help users track and understand their mental well-being.
Homepage with modern gradient design and intuitive interface
- AI-powered analysis of journal entries
- Real-time emotion detection and scoring
- Visual mood indicators through dynamic background colors
- Detailed breakdown of detected emotions
Journal interface showing mood analysis and emotion detection
- Track your emotional journey over time
- Interactive mood score graph
- Beautifully designed entry cards
- Secure local storage of all entries
Dashboard showing mood tracking graph and saved entries
- Music recommendations based on mood
- Personalized playlists for emotional support
- Seamless music player integration
- Voice-to-text capabilities
- Audio entry support
- Perfect for times when typing isn't convenient
- Node.js and npm installed
- Python 3.x for the backend
- Spotify Developer account (for music features)
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