Kipi: Mood Diary with Friends

Kipi: Mood Diary with Friends
Developer: JAEYOUNG CHO
Category: Social Networking

Kipi: Mood Diary with Friends Summary

Kipi: Mood Diary with Friends is a ad-supported, with in-app purchases iOS app in Social Networking by JAEYOUNG CHO. Released in Mar 2026 (1 month ago). Store metadata: updated Mar 27, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Mar 27, 2026 .


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App Description

How are your friends feeling right now?

Open Kipi and find out — each friend's mood is a sticker on your home screen. Tap it, and you're reading their diary. That's it. No complicated setup, no blank pages staring back at you.

When you're ready, pick a sticker that matches your mood and write your own. It doesn't have to be long. One sticker, one diary entry — that's all it takes.
Why Kipi is different:

Most diary apps hand you an empty page and say "write." Kipi starts with curiosity — you open the app because you're wondering how your friend is doing, and before you know it, you're writing too.

- Named & Pen name Rooms
Create rooms with friends where everyone's name is visible, or go with pen names and share freely with less burden.

- Hand-Drawn Stickers with Stories
Every premium sticker pack is illustrated by hand. Each character has its own backstory and world. Collect them in the Sticker Shop

Why Kipi works when other diaries don't:
Most diary apps hand you an empty page and say "write." Kipi starts with curiosity — you open the app because you're wondering how your friend is doing, and before you know it, you're writing too.
This is body doubling — a proven strategy where doing something alongside others makes it easier to start. It's especially helpful for people with ADHD, anxiety, or depression who struggle to journal alone. Kipi brings body doubling to your diary: your friends are already there, writing alongside you, even if you're miles apart.

Coming Soon
Random matching rooms — answer fun questions and get paired with people who think like you.
Start with a sticker. End with a story.