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One voice note. One usable journal entry.

Talk through the day in plain language. Flora organizes the note into meals, symptoms, stress, sleep, and timing, then saves the day as a journal entry that is easy to come back to.

Why the flow matters

Talk through the day in plain language.

Keep meals, symptoms, stress, sleep, and timing together.

Save a journal entry that is easy to revisit later.

How Flora handles one day

Speak naturally.

SpeakOrganizeJournal

Today

Tuesday · 9:14 PM

Speak

Voice note

Recording

Coffee around eight and sourdough toast before work.

Pasta at lunch.

Bloated by around three.

Structured record

Waiting for the note to finish

Meals
Coffee, sourdough toast, pasta
Symptoms
Bloating around 3:00 PM
Stress
High, deadline pressure
Sleep
About 6 hours, restless
Timing
Symptoms started mid-afternoon

Daily journal

Preparing summary

Once the day is organized, Flora saves it as a readable journal entry instead of leaving it as raw notes.

What Flora is keeping

One short note becomes a daily record with the context still attached.

Meals and symptoms stay tied to timing.
Stress and sleep stay attached to the same day.
The final journal is readable without replaying the audio.

Recent journal

Each day becomes part of a journal the user can return to over time.

Today's entry

This slot becomes today's journal once Flora organizes the note.

Mon · Mar 9

Calmer day. Better sleep, rice bowl lunch, no afternoon flare.

Sun · Mar 8

Mostly steady. Dinner at home, mild discomfort later in the evening.

Flora stays in tracking and pattern language here. The point is a clearer daily record, not diagnosis.