Ambryonic builds focused applications for developers, starting with Code Diary, a downloadable coding journal for saving entries, groups, and tags.
Code Diary
Selected entry
Problem: Next.js build failed on JSX text Fix: Escape arrow-like text or wrap it as a string. Example: const flow = "brief - design - build - review"; Tags: nextjs, jsx, build-error
The company is product-first: build focused applications, make them usable, and document them clearly enough for developers and everyday users to understand.
Code Diary is built for the everyday developer habit of finding a fix, understanding it, and saving it before it disappears into memory.
Save solved errors, reusable snippets, commands, and notes as entries you can return to later.
Organize entries by project, language, framework, or problem area so your diary stays readable.
Attach focused tags to each entry so old fixes and code patterns are easier to find again.
Code Diary is for the small but valuable moments: the bug you fixed, the command you found, and the pattern you want available next time.
Save the fix before context disappears
Record the error, the command, the snippet, and the reasoning while the solution is still fresh.
Code Diary starts free, with paid tiers planned for developers who need higher entry, group, and tag limits.
A small personal space for trying Code Diary and keeping the first set of useful developer notes.
Limit model
15 entries
A time-bound subscription tier for developers who want more room for saved entries, groups, and tags.
Limit model
More entries
The highest tier for developers who want the largest Code Diary workspace without tight storage limits.
Limit model
Unlimited