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Daylio has been requested before (and I just saw it has 4 upvote, so I am guessing its pretty popular ?) https://github.com/journiv/journiv-app/issues/58
Daylio kind of mood tracking i.e. extensive with custom mood and with activities will come soon.
Import from Daylio is possible although I am not sure how much the demand is. The github repo has lot of import from request from different apps and import does take a lot of time to build as most apps have obscure formats and nuances to deal with or on purpose don't support simple portable formats to lock down user data. For example see the circus one has to go through to get meaning from Daylio export: https://www.joelotter.com/posts/2022/01/daylio/
Thanks for the details - I'm sure it's intentional that Daylio makes it quite the circus to go through. I'm excited about Journiv in general, so I might switch over once mood tracking is all set. However, it'd still be great to be able to import Daylio as I have around 2,000 entries :)
Daylio import will come. The blogpost above has done a lot of hard work of decrypting their obscurely secure export :) The larger lift for Journiv is building a native activity tracking system this needs db schema design update and changes. This is what I will be working on very soon once that is done export from Daylio will follow.
Thank you :)