YearMirror

YearMirror is a web + mobile app that guides you through a structured, evidence-based personal review without pretending it can “summarize your life” magically. You import small slices of data you already have—calendar events, a few photos, and optional journal entries—and the app turns them into a review workspace: timelines, highlights, lowlights, recurring themes, and “what changed” comparisons month-to-month. It then walks you through short prompts to extract lessons, decisions, and next-year experiments, producing a clean PDF/Notion-ready report. An AI assistant helps cluster events into themes and drafts first-pass reflections, but everything stays editable and source-linked so it doesn’t hallucinate meaning. The product is intentionally narrow: annual/quarterly reviews, not daily journaling. It wins by being fast, structured, and exportable, not by being a social feed or a vague mood tracker.

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