DailyTxT
Self-HostedOpen-source, self-hosted journaling & note-taking app for privacy-focused users
Overview
DailyTxT is a lightweight, self-hosted note-taking and journaling tool prioritizing data privacy and control. It supports markdown formatting, daily entries, tagging, and search to organize notes efficiently. Deployable via Docker (single compose file) or manual Linux setup, it stores data locally without third-party reliance. Its minimal interface reduces distractions, ideal for daily journaling or quick notes. It also offers export options for backups, ensuring full data access.
Self-Hosting Resources
Below is a reference structure for docker-compose.yml.
⚠️ Do NOT run blindly. Replace placeholders with official values.
version: '3'
services:
daily_txt:
image: <OFFICIAL_IMAGE_NAME>:latest
container_name: daily-txt
ports:
- "8080:<APP_INTERNAL_PORT>"
volumes:
- ./data:/app/data
restart: unless-stopped Key Features
- Markdown formatting support
- Daily journal entry organization
- Tagging and full-text search
- Docker-powered easy deployment
- Local data storage for privacy
Frequently Asked Questions
? Is DailyTxT hard to install?
DailyTxT is easy to install via Docker Compose—just pull the image and run the compose file, which handles dependencies. Manual installation needs basic Linux skills (setting up PHP/Nginx), but Docker is recommended for most users.
? Is it a good alternative to Day One?
Yes, if you prioritize self-hosted privacy over Day One’s cloud sync/mobile features. DailyTxT offers core journaling functions (daily entries, tags) without third-party cloud reliance, making it a solid privacy-focused alternative.
? Is it completely free?
Absolutely! DailyTxT is open-source under the MIT License—free to use, modify, and self-host with no hidden costs or subscriptions.
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Tool Info
Pros
- ⊕ Privacy-focused (self-hosted data control)
- ⊕ Lightweight and distraction-free interface
- ⊕ No subscription fees
- ⊕ Simple Docker setup for quick deployment
Cons
- ⊖ Limited advanced features (no collaboration or mobile app)
- ⊖ Requires basic server knowledge for self-hosting
- ⊖ Less polished UI compared to premium SaaS tools