Apps/Oriora Plant Diary

Oriora Plant Diary

Every plant's care story.

Keep a care log for each plant — when you water, feed and repot. Plant Diary works out each plant's own rhythm on your device: how long since its last watering versus its usual gap, what's overdue, and whether this is its longest gap of the year. Ask for a recap and the AI turns those numbers into a few plain sentences about your plants. It describes your care log — it won't diagnose problems or give gardening advice. Your log stays on your device; only a small summary is sent to write the recap.

What you get

  • Keep a care log per plant — watering, feeding and repotting
  • See what's overdue by each plant's own rhythm, most-overdue first
  • Watering reminders on your device, timed to each plant's cadence
  • This week, Story and Ask: the AI narrates your logged care in plain words
  • Optional plant ID from a photo, using your own Google AI key — the photo stays on your device
  • Your data stays on your device — Oriora keeps nothing

Example outputs

"Your fiddle-leaf is on its usual 9-day rhythm; the monstera is at day 16, your longest gap this year."
Monstera — 16 days since watering (usual 9) · Fern — due today
This week: 3 plants overdue, the pothos longest at day 12

How it works

1

Log it

Add your plants and tap when you water, feed or repot each one.

2

It tracks the rhythm

Days since each action versus that plant's own average — all computed on your device.

3

Ask for a recap

The AI reads the summary and describes what's due and what's changed.

FAQ

Does it give gardening or plant-health advice?

No. Plant Diary describes your own care log — intervals, what's overdue, what your last note said. It won't diagnose problems, identify pests, or tell you how to treat a plant.

Where is my data stored?

On your device. The rhythm math runs there too; only a small summary is sent to write a recap, and Oriora keeps nothing.

Do I need a subscription?

No. The app is free; you only pay for the AI recaps you run — a fraction of a cent each, billed to your Oriora wallet.

How do I sign in?

With your Oriora account (email code or Google) the first time, then it remembers you.

How does photo plant ID work?

It's optional and uses your own Google AI key, added in the app. The photo goes straight from your device to Google and never touches Oriora's servers.

Available on

WebmacOSiPhone
Coming soon

In beta — launching soon.

Who it's for

Plant lovers who want healthier plants and a record of how they actually care for them.