Jun 2026


Last week was intense.

I recently wrote about how ChatGPT had, in some ways, pulled me away from Leaflo’s original positioning.

So I spent the past week bringing the product closer to where it probably should have started.

First of all, Leaflo is now a CBT journal.

The daily ritual has become a guided check-in. The mood check has turned into a more powerful selection of specific emotions.

Inside the check-in, each emotion now has its own set of questions. This part still needs more work, but the direction is already much clearer.

The prompts changed too. They are now more thoughtful, more structured, and more closely based on CBT practices and guides.

They are also grouped by the areas where they can help.

Meditations have turned into breathing exercises.

I also changed the keywords, title, and description in the App Store.

And the cherry on top: localizations finally arrived.

This is still a first version, with plenty of rough edges, but the app and the App Store page are now translated into seven languages: English, German, French, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, and Portuguese.

I translated everything with ChatGPT, so I’m sure there is a small mountain of cringe in places I can’t see yet.

But it is still better than keeping everything in English for people who do not speak it. I’ll keep improving it from here.

Overall, this turned into a pretty big release.

Now I’m curious to see what it leads to over the next two or three months.

In the meantime, I’ll keep working on Leaflo’s marketing channels and start researching a second product. It looks like it might be something related to presentations.

Stay tuned, as they say.