Your day. Turned into music.

Every day leaves an aftertone.

Aftertone helps you capture emotions, places, situations and thoughts throughout your day and transforms them into a personal AI-generated song each evening.

Private Privacy-first No social pressure
9:41●●●

Good evening, Andreas

How was your day?

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Capture Moment

Evening Ritual

Create your song from today’s moments.

More than a journal

What makes Aftertone special

Aftertone combines emotional journaling, contextual awareness and AI-generated music into a deeply personal reflection ritual.

Capture

Capture emotions, thoughts, places and situations in just a few seconds.

Understand

AI recognizes emotional patterns, themes and the emotional flow of your day.

Create

Your day becomes a song with lyrics, mood and a fitting musical style.

Reflect

Hear your day in a new way and gain space for reflection and emotional closure.

Private

Your emotions belong to you. No ads, no feeds, no engagement traps.

So funktioniert es

Your day in 3 simple steps

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Capture

Capture mood, place, situation and optional voice notes throughout your day.

2

Create

Aftertone analyzes the emotional arc of your day and turns it into a musical experience.

3

Reflect

Listen to, reflect on and save your personal daily soundtrack.

Aftertone App Screens Preview

Explore the emotional journey of Aftertone — from capturing moments during the day to generating your personal AI-powered soundtrack at night.

Privacy by design

Your emotions belong to you.

Aftertone is designed to feel safe, personal and respectful. Trust is not hidden in fine print — it is part of the product itself.

ControlYou decide which moments are saved and which are deleted.
No social pressureAftertone is not a feed. No likes, no comparisons, no pressure.
TransparencyThe app should clearly explain how your data is used and why.
Coming soon

The soundtrack of your life.

Aftertone is currently in development. Use this section later for App Store links, Google Play or a waitlist signup.

„It’s like a diary that sings.“

— early concept for Aftertone