Think better out loud.
Ruby lets you speak freely, turns what you said into a clear journal entry, and asks follow-up questions when there is more to unpack.
A softer way to get thoughts out of your head.
When your mind feels noisy, Ruby gives you a simple flow: say the thought out loud, read it back clearly, then keep going with questions based on what you said.
Speak before you edit yourself
Tap the big mic and get the messy thought out while it is fresh.
Turn voice into a readable entry
Ruby keeps the voice-note speed, then gives you something cleaner to revisit.
Keep going from your own words
Follow-up questions help you continue the reflection from your actual entry.
What Ruby feels like on iPhone.
Fast capture, voice-to-text entries, progress streaks, and follow-up questions — the talk-first Ruby loop on iPhone.




Guides for thinking out loud.
How to do a voice journal brain dump when your thoughts feel scattered
A simple talk-first workflow for getting messy thoughts out of your head without staring at a blank journal page.
CompareVoice journal vs typing: which journaling flow fits your brain?
A practical comparison for people who like the idea of journaling but get stuck when they have to write everything out.
Follow-up questionsReflection questions that work better after you say the thought out loud
Why useful follow-up questions are easier after a free-form voice entry than before it.