Career development
See patterns across skills, decisions, feedback, and the work that stretched you.
Work journal app
Bloomly helps you document the workday as it happens — wins, decisions, feedback, context, and growth — then reuse that record for career development, reviews, resumes, and interviews.
Direct answer
A work journal app helps professionals keep a dated record of what they worked on, what changed, what they learned, and what they may need to reference later. Bloomly is an iPhone work journal built for career documentation: quick entries by text or realtime voice, organized into reports, brag docs, resume bullets, and interview stories.
Use cases
See patterns across skills, decisions, feedback, and the work that stretched you.
Use dated documentation instead of trying to remember six months of work at once.
Turn journal entries into sharper stories, bullets, and examples when an opportunity appears.
Examples
Work journal entry
Had a busy week on onboarding.
Finished the onboarding checklist rewrite after noticing three new hires hit the same setup blocker. Next cohort needed eight fewer setup questions in Slack.
Career development note
Repeated pattern this month: I am moving from task execution into cross-functional coordination — support FAQ, launch sequencing, and design review follow-ups.
Related pages
Capture the record now so career development, reviews, promotions, resumes, and interviews do not become memory tests later.
Start your work journalWrite what changed, what you decided, who benefited, what feedback you received, what you learned, and what might matter later for reviews, promotions, resumes, or interviews.
No. A personal diary can cover anything. A work journal focuses on professional documentation: projects, wins, decisions, feedback, skills, and career development.
Notes apps can capture text, but Bloomly is structured around career documentation and can turn entries into reports, brag docs, resume bullets, and interview stories.