About Dishiary

Meals are memories. Your diary should remember the dish.

Dishiary exists because camera rolls, map lists, spreadsheets, and public reviews all miss something: what you ate, where you ate it, and whether you would order it again.

Why it exists

Food memories are personal, specific, and often tied to a place.

Too public

Review apps are built for publishing opinions. Dishiary is built for your own recall.

Too diet-focused

Calorie counters prioritize targets, macros, and databases. Dishiary prioritizes memory.

Too unstructured

Notes and camera albums collect moments, but they do not make them easy to search later.

What makes it different

Dishiary tracks dishes instead of forcing every memory into a restaurant star rating.

You can save a great dish at an average restaurant, remember who joined you for pasta night, and keep a private map of the places that mattered on a trip.

The product stays intentionally non-calorie: no goal weight, no moral labels, no public pressure. AI is used as a friction reducer for logging, not as the identity of the product.

Privacy commitments

Your meals stay yours.

Private by default

The website and app are not a public review network.

Export and delete

Users can request exports and account deletion from the app or support.

Permission control

Photos, microphone, and location permissions can be revoked from iOS settings.

Roadmap themes

The north star is a better private memory layer for eating out and traveling.

Better import

Bring useful meal notes and saved places into the diary.

Richer maps

Make trips, cities, grades, and favorites easier to browse.

Useful reminders

Gentle prompts that help memory without turning meals into homework.

Personal recap

Summaries that show what you loved without publishing it.

Keep a private record of meals worth remembering.

Dishiary is made for foodies, travelers, couples, and anyone who wants to remember what to order again.