Calendar view
Month, two-week, week, and a 24-hour day timeline. Dots mark days with entries — tap to open or create.
Record memories together.
Traditional social networks are one person broadcasting to an audience. what-are-you-do-ing is a group recording memories together — like Git for your diary.
Concept
Features
Month, two-week, week, and a 24-hour day timeline. Dots mark days with entries — tap to open or create.
A grid of square memory tiles, or browse your diaries like books on a shelf in the sidebar.
A notebook-style editor with Markdown preview, inline images, tags, mood, and one-tap current location.
Every save is a commit with a message. View diffs, revert to past versions, merge edits, and blame each line.
Create groups, invite members with single-use links, and control who shares each diary.
Search one diary or all of them at once, with matching words highlighted in the results.
Sign in with Google, GitHub, Microsoft, or Apple, and protect your account with two-factor auth (authenticator or SMS).
Photos and files stored in object storage, embedded right into your entries.
Use cases
Two people, one shared timeline — private memories that belong to both of you.
School classes, travel groups, or retrospectives — everyone contributes, nothing gets lost.
Version model
| Git | what-are-you-do-ing |
|---|---|
| Repository | diary — a group's diary |
| Commit | Saved entry snapshot + message |
| HEAD | Latest commit = current content |
| Revert | New commit restoring a past version |
| Merge | Combine two members' commits; resolve conflicts manually |
| Diff | Field-level changes between commits |
| Blame | See who wrote each line, and when |
Plans
Free
$0
Pro
Monthly (price set in Stripe)
Get started
Sign up in the app, create a group, and open your first diary.
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