danielgraf — the Contextual Diary with Markdown notes is interesting because most location trackers stop at ‘where you were.’ Adding mood + custom tags turns this into something closer to a searchable memory index. I’m curious: do you see people using this more for trip planning (“where did I go in November?”) or for reflection (“what was I doing when X happened”)? The difference matters for how the search/filter UX should work. We’ve been exploring similar territory with how people actually query their own personal data , and the answer changes everything about feature prioritization.
danielgraf — the Contextual Diary with Markdown notes is interesting because most location trackers stop at ‘where you were.’ Adding mood + custom tags turns this into something closer to a searchable memory index. I’m curious: do you see people using this more for trip planning (“where did I go in November?”) or for reflection (“what was I doing when X happened”)? The difference matters for how the search/filter UX should work. We’ve been exploring similar territory with how people actually query their own personal data , and the answer changes everything about feature prioritization.