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Your Diary. Written by Your Commits.

DevDiary connects to your GitHub and automatically clusters your commits and pull requests into sessions — no timers, no manual logging. Each day, AI generates a narrative of what you actually worked on, preserving the real context from your code. Ask questions about your work history in natural language and get instant answers grounded in your actual contributions.

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Zero-Effort Tracking

Session detection automatically clusters your commits and PRs — no timers, no manual input, no workflow disruption.

AI-Generated Narratives

Every day, AI writes a clear summary of what you worked on, grounded in real code changes and commit messages.

Conversational History

Ask questions about your work in natural language. "What did I ship last week?" gets an instant, accurate answer.

Features

What DevDiary does

Automatic Session Detection

Intelligently clusters your GitHub activity into work sessions without requiring timers or manual tracking.

Daily AI Diary Entries

AI-generated narratives that summarize your actual work, preserving the technical context from your code.

Conversational Work History

Query your development history in natural language. Perfect for standups, performance reviews, and self-reflection.

30-Second GitHub Setup

Install the GitHub App in seconds. DevDiary starts generating entries from your existing activity immediately.

3-Month Free History

Free tier includes three months of work history. Pro unlocks unlimited history and advanced AI features.

Who It's For

Built for people who

Developers who want to recall what they worked on without the overhead of manual tracking.

Preparing for daily standups with accurate, detailed summaries

Building a searchable record of your contributions for performance reviews

Understanding work patterns and surfacing forgotten context from past projects

Ready to try DevDiary?

Automatically generates daily narratives of your development work by connecting to your GitHub activity — commits, PRs, and code reviews.