Would you pay several dollars a month to save, edit and and search logs that you build to record your activities? Logdit, a new software as a service (SaaS) application, certainly hopes so. The horizontal platform lets you create, run and update logs that are driven by your interests. (BTW, there’s a free package too).
The instant publishing platform suggests updating dynamic content such as…> Health & Fitness – take charge by proactively benchmarking moles* or monitoring asthma, migraines, pain, exercise, weight or food allergies. In-the-moment words and photos empower patients to take control and fill vital information gaps during visits with health care providers.
> Personal – keep a personal journal, list your possessions, keep notes, log gifts given or record private password data. Whatever the purpose, log entries filed instantly through mobile and web are saved at logdit – and the value of accessible remote storage for precious personal data is reinforced by extreme weather and burglaries.
> Social – on-the-spot logging shares information and pictures with interested family, friends, work associates or “enthusiast” groups. logdit provides new channels of communication that remain private, yet offer the social benefits of experiences logged first-hand and shared via email.
> Security & Nuisance – make a record of nuisance, noise, abuse, stalking, bullying, divorce, disputes, crime, suspicious activity or more. Whatever the pain point, the relevant authorities and participants can acquire compelling data from records built individually or, where there is common cause, built by individuals logging together in groups.
Owned by itsmylife Labs, the company looks to innovate the Web by helping the nets’ social benefits evolve. In this case, it’s sort of like an encrypted Twitter where you can choose to keep a lifestream of your activities or track sensitive data.






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