Mininote
Mininote tracks your moods with style and creativity
Mininote is a charming blend of mood tracker and scrapbook-style diary, designed for anyone who wants emotional logging to feel playful rather than clinical. At its core, it lets you record how you feel each day, but it quickly sets itself apart with its emphasis on personalization and visual flair.
Instead of relying solely on preset emojis, you can draw your own mini emoticons, giving every entry a personal touch. The editor feels closer to a lightweight digital journal than a basic notes tool: you can add photos, resize frames for photo cards, change background colors, and decorate your pages with a generous library of stickers and Guka-style templates. Combined with whimsical cutting shapes—hearts, stars, doodle-like graffiti—each page can look like a mood-board rather than a plain text note.
For organization, Mininote offers a calendar view that makes your monthly mood patterns visible at a glance, which is especially helpful if you’re tracking emotional trends over time. Manual book sorting allows you to keep separate “volumes” for different themes, such as work, relationships, or hobbies. A password option adds a basic layer of privacy for those who treat it as a personal diary.
Quality-of-life touches include background music switching for ambience and convenient login via TikTok or Facebook, so you can get back into your journal quickly across sessions. On the downside, users seeking in-depth analytics or advanced mental health tools may find Mininote more aesthetic than data-driven, and the creative interface can feel a bit busy if you simply want minimal, plain-text logging.
Overall, Mininote is best suited to people who love decorating planners and photo albums, and who want their mood diary to double as a cozy, visual scrapbook of daily life.
package name
com.zerone.mood
language(s)
English
available on
Android
from
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