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Inner Sight is a private visual journal for what you notice. Each day it shows a small painting fragment, then gives you a quiet place to write a sentence, tag a feeling, and optionally leave a voice note. No account, no cloud sync for your journal. Free for 14 entries, with Pro monthly or yearly after that.
I'm Fabian, a painter and builder based in Vienna.
Inner Sight started as something I wanted for myself: a quiet place to write things down without turning them into another feed, tracker, or performance tool.
Each day, the app shows a small painting fragment from my own work. Not as something you have to analyse — just as a starting point. From there, you can write a sentence, tag a feeling, and optionally leave a voice note.
There’s no account and no cloud sync for your journal. Your entries stay on your device.
Inner Sight is free for the first 14 entries. After that, Pro is available monthly or yearly. Existing lifetime owners keep their access.
I’d genuinely love feedback on three things:
Does the daily painting fragment feel useful, or more like decoration?
Is the “write a sentence, tag a feeling” flow too light, too restrictive, or just enough?
Does the privacy promise feel clear and believable?
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About Inner Sight on Product Hunt
“A private visual journal for what you notice.”
Inner Sight was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #5 on the daily leaderboard. Inner Sight is a private visual journal for what you notice. Each day it shows a small painting fragment, then gives you a quiet place to write a sentence, tag a feeling, and optionally leave a voice note. No account, no cloud sync for your journal. Free for 14 entries, with Pro monthly or yearly after that.
Inner Sight was featured in Productivity (651.8k followers), Writing (59.2k followers) and Privacy (11.1k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 150.3k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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Hi Product Hunt!
I'm Fabian, a painter and builder based in Vienna.
Inner Sight started as something I wanted for myself: a quiet place to write things down without turning them into another feed, tracker, or performance tool.
Each day, the app shows a small painting fragment from my own work. Not as something you have to analyse — just as a starting point. From there, you can write a sentence, tag a feeling, and optionally leave a voice note.
There’s no account and no cloud sync for your journal. Your entries stay on your device.
Inner Sight is free for the first 14 entries. After that, Pro is available monthly or yearly. Existing lifetime owners keep their access.
I’d genuinely love feedback on three things:
Does the daily painting fragment feel useful, or more like decoration?
Is the “write a sentence, tag a feeling” flow too light, too restrictive, or just enough?
Does the privacy promise feel clear and believable?
Thanks for taking a look.