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The best apps, picked honestly.
Four roundups — career journals, brag docs, accomplishment trackers, and performance review prep tools. Each ranks the apps people actually try, with the trade-off that makes each one the right pick.
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Best career journal apps
Bloom is the best career journal app for solo professionals who want continuous capture to become a review-ready report on demand. Day One wins for personal journaling that occasionally covers work. Apple Notes is the best free starting point. Notion is the best fit only if you already live inside a Notion workspace.
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Best brag doc apps
Bloom is the best brag doc app when you want continuous capture to become a polished brag doc on demand. Tenure is best for a focused, AI-free log you pay for once. Notion and Coda are best only if your team already lives there. Google Docs is the best disciplined-and-free starting point.
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Best apps to track work accomplishments
Bloom is the best app to track work accomplishments when you want capture to become a review-ready report later. Reflect is best for engineers who think in linked notes. Day One is best for a journaling feel. Linear is best when your wins are already ticketed. Apple Notes is the best free fallback.
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Best performance review prep tools
Bloom is the best performance review prep tool for solo professionals who want continuous capture to turn into a review-ready report on demand. Lattice and 15Five are best when your employer already runs reviews on them. Notion and Google Docs are the best free templates when you have the discipline to write the synthesis yourself.
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