Journaling for teens apps
Average Revenue
184.7kAverage Installs
62.9kAverage Onboarding Steps
13.25Top App
Finch: Self-Care PetMost Common Paywall Type
Free Trial - Soft PaywallFinding the right space to unpack your thoughts is crucial, especially for teens navigating the pressures of daily life. Journaling apps have transformed this classic self-care practice, making it more accessible and engaging than ever. You can find everything from simple, private diaries to interactive companions. Some apps, like the hugely popular `Finch: Self-Care Pet`, even turn wellness into a game where you care for a virtual pet by completing your own self-care goals.
What's great is that most journaling apps let you try before you buy, with the most common approach being a free trial. Getting started is usually a quick process, averaging around 13 onboarding steps before you can make your first entry. It’s clear these apps are meeting a real need, with the average app in this category pulling in over 62,000 new users a month. Whether you’re drawn to a trusted classic like `Day One Journal` or prefer a more structured, therapy-based tool like `Clarity`, there’s an option out there to help make journaling a rewarding part of your routine.
Featured apps
Finch: Self-Care PetDaily Journal & Habit TrackerView app
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Liven: Discover yourselfSelf-discovery CompanionView app
Day One: Daily Journal & DiaryPrivate Gratitude JournalingView app
Planner & Journal - ZinniaNotebook & Creative DiaryView app
Daylio Journal - Mood TrackerPrivate Diary, Health, HabitsView app
Clover -Period Tracker, CycleCalendar for Women and TeensView app
Dare: Panic & Anxiety ReliefPanic Attacks & AnxietyView app
Journal: Planner, Notes, PDFs2025 Agenda, Diary, NotebookView app
Bear - Markdown NotesClean text editor for focusView app
Clarity: CBT Self Help JournalMood Tracker & Thought DiaryView app
My Diary - Journal with LockJournaling Diary with passwordView app