
For most of my life, journaling felt like dumping thoughts into a void.
Random entries. Half-finished ideas. Observations I'd never look at again. The kind of writing that felt meaningful in the moment and then just... sat there. Going nowhere.
So I built something different.
Storylit takes your regular journal entries and turns them into something real — stories, chapters, and eventually a full, publishable book. Not a summary. Not highlights. An actual book, with everything you need to put it out into the world.
It's not social media. It's not a productivity tool. It's not a glorified diary. There is nothing else like it in the journaling space right now, and I mean that without hesitation.
The wildest part of building it? I had Storylit narrate its own evolution while I was still figuring the whole thing out. Watching it make sense of its own story while I was still writing that story — yeah, that got a little trippy. In the best way.
Today, it's live.
If you've ever kept a journal and felt like those entries deserved more than a folder on your phone — this is for you. If you've ever wanted to write a book but didn't know where to start — this is for you. If you've ever thought your life, told right, could actually be worth reading — this is absolutely for you.
Go see it: storylitapp.com
Your story is already written. Storylit just helps you see it.
While building Storylit, I used it to document its own creation. The first story it generated about itself stopped me. This is what it wrote.
Read blog postI spent years journaling into the void. So I built Storylit — an app that turns your journal entries into a real, publishable book. It's live today.
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