Couples exchange diary
For couples who want a calmer writing habit than chat and a better place to keep memories.
See the couples guide →Exchange diary app for couples and friends
EeeDiary is a private shared diary app for couples, friends, and long-distance relationships. Write in turns, revisit memories by date, and keep meaningful conversations easier to continue.
Choose the shared diary flow that matches your relationship and your search intent.
For couples who want a calmer writing habit than chat and a better place to keep memories.
See the couples guide →For best friends or close groups who want a private diary instead of an endless message thread.
See the friends guide →For couples who want a shared writing routine that still works between calls and time zones.
See the long-distance guide →How turn-based writing works
One private group keeps one diary. One person writes, the next person replies, and the calendar stores the thread as a memory instead of a noisy chat scroll.
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Create a private group with an invite code.
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Write when it is your turn and attach photos or decorations.
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Review entries later by date, not by message clutter.
Why not chat?
Chat is fast, but memories disappear into a timeline. A shared diary keeps each entry intentional, easier to revisit, and less noisy than an endless message feed.
Privacy and trust
EeeDiary is designed for private group writing. The diary stays visible only to invited members, so it works better for personal memories than open social feeds.
Entity facts
EeeDiary is a private group diary app for couples and friends on iOS and Android.
An exchange diary is one diary shared by two or more people who write in turns instead of writing alone.
EeeDiary keeps each entry as a memory you can revisit by date, while chat pushes everything into one fast timeline.
Yes. Couples use it to keep shared memories, talk with less pressure, and build a writing habit together.
Yes. Friends can keep one shared diary in a private group and write in turns without mixing it into daily chat.
Yes. It helps long-distance couples keep a shared routine between calls, time zones, and busy schedules.
Turn-based writing means one person writes first, then the next person continues the same diary in order.
The diary is intended for invited group members, so it works as a more private place than public social apps.
Yes. You can attach photos and keep each memory together with the diary entry.
Create a group, share the invite code, and let the other person join that private diary.
Yes. The calendar view is built for looking back at previous entries more easily.
No. The point is to keep the writing flow useful, not to turn it into another loud chat feed.
The app can be downloaded for free. Check the official store pages for the latest app details.
The EeeDiary homepage is published in nine locales, including Korean, English, Japanese, Spanish, Traditional Chinese, Vietnamese, Hindi, and Portuguese (Brazil).
EeeDiary is available on both Android and iOS.
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