The remote worker diary stack: Slack, Calendar, Toggl, Todoist
Four integrations cover the dimensions of a remote workday: schedule, conversation, tasks, time. Together they produce a remote work log that writes itself.
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← All tagsFour integrations cover the dimensions of a remote workday: schedule, conversation, tasks, time. Together they produce a remote work log that writes itself.
A Slack log of your in-the-moment thoughts, a calendar of what was scheduled, and a Todoist record of what you finished. Three feeds, one work diary.
Four integrations cover the dimensions of a developer's day: code, conversation, intent, and time. Together they produce a developer journal that reads like the work.
A weekly reflection should start with a clear record of the week, not a blank page. Your tools already have the material.
Slack's free plan hides messages after 90 days and deletes them after a year. Here is what that means for your memories.
Your tools already know what you did. deariary assembles commits, meetings, tasks, and conversations into one diary entry, no writing required.
Brag docs, TILs, and dev journals all die the same way. deariary builds a coding journal from your commits, PRs, and reviews instead.
The answer to "what did I do today" is already in your apps. It just needs assembling.
Your Slack conversations vanish in days. deariary turns the ones that mattered into part of your diary.