Daily Log

A journal you never have to write

A journal you
never have to write

Miller turns your meetings, messages,
and decisions into a daily record - organized, waiting to be read.

Miller turns your meetings, messages,
and decisions into a daily record
- organized, waiting to be read.

Desktop app coming soon

We'll email it for when you're at your desk.

A scattered day pulled into one thread

Meetings, decisions, messages, the things you dug into. A day scatters into dozens of fragments. Miller follows you in the background, gathers those fragments, and weaves them into a single thread as the day winds down. No racking your memory, no writing it up yourself.

Looking back takes a glance, not a search

No reopening a stack of apps to piece your day together. Open the notch and it's there: what you did, what's still open, and what carries into tomorrow, in one flow.

Your day, in four panels

Every Daily Log comes with a four-panel comic of your day - the meetings, the wins, the chaos, drawn. A record you'll actually want to look back on, and maybe share.

Ask about any day, even past ones

The record isn't just stored - it's alive. Ask "what did I decide on this project last week?" and Miller answers with the context of that day. No scrolling back through logs; just ask.

How to get started

1.

Leave Miller running and your day's context builds in the background.

2.

Open Daily Log to see today's record.

3.

Ask about any past day whenever you need to.

FAQ
What does Daily Log capture?

Daily Log brings together the context created throughout your day: the work you viewed, the conversations you had, the meetings you joined, and the information you interacted with. Miller organizes it into a daily record you can review later - and that becomes memory Miller draws on in future conversations.

What does Daily Log capture?
How does Miller write my Daily Log?

Entirely on its own. Miller draws from the context it gathered during your day - the meetings, conversations, and work it followed - and the finished record is simply there when the day winds down. Nothing to fill in, nothing to maintain.

How does Miller write my Daily Log?
What if I want to keep a certain day out of it?

You're in control. Pause Daily Log when you don't want activity included, or delete any daily record you no longer want Miller to retain.

What if I want to keep a certain day out of it?
How do I ask about a past record?

Just ask Miller Chat naturally - no digging through individual logs. For example: "What did I work on last Thursday?", "What was the decision from the pricing discussion?", or "When did I first talk about this idea?" Miller finds the relevant records and answers from the context it organized.

How do I ask about a past record?