Story of Inspiration It began with a need—to slow down, to process, to feel heard. In the middle of my fast-paced routine, I turned to journaling as a quiet ritual of reflection. But like many, I often found that the act of writing—though therapeutic—demanded time I seldom had. I struggled to own up to my commitment, missing moments I wanted to capture simply because I couldn’t sit down and pen them just fast enough. That’s when I started recording voice notes—unfiltered, honest, and immediate. Speaking out my thoughts felt natural and heard. It let me release emotions without perfection, without pressure. Slowly, voice diaries became a space of comfort—where I could revisit how I felt, what I learned, and how far I’d come. In the gentle cadence of my own voice, I found validation and clarity. From that habit, the idea for Echoes of Me was born—a space where voice meets emotion, where memories bloom visually, and where technology doesn’t just store your story but reflects it back to you with empathy. I wanted to create something for anyone who needs to feel heard in their own rhythm—even on their busiest days. A journal that listens. A home for every feeling. A memory that echoes softly with comfort.
Built With
- and-clean-interfaces.-html5-+-jsx:-for-markup-and-structuring-components.-css-(via-tailwind-css):-for-utility-first
- cloudinary
- css
- firebase
- framermotion
- html5
- huggingface
- jsx
- localstorage
- netlify
- openai
- react
- reacticons
- scalability
- supabase
- svg
- tailwindcss
- tensorflow.js
- typescript
- vercel
- vite
- wavesurfer.js
- webaudioapi
- zustand
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