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HobbyStack is a hobby discovery platform built around a database of 180+ activities, each scored across 10 lifestyle dimensions including cost, social level, physical intensity, and skill ceiling. A 3 minute quiz matches your lifestyle, personality, and genuine interests against every hobby and returns a ranked list with reasoning behind each result. No personality types, no vague suggestions. Browse by category, mood, or trait, or explore individual hobby pages with beginner guides and gear recommendations. Free, no account required.
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HobbyStack's answer:
Most hobby suggestions online are vague listicles or personality-type guesses. HobbyStack scores every hobby across 10 lifestyle dimensions and matches people based on the actual overlap between their lifestyle, personality, and genuine interests. The result is a ranked list with reasoning, not just a generic suggestion.
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Because it treats hobby discovery as a data problem rather than a content problem. Instead of browsing articles or taking a surface-level quiz, you get a structured match against a database of 180+ activities (and growing) scored on real lifestyle factors like cost, social level, physical intensity, and skill ceiling.
HobbyStack's answer:
People who feel stuck in their free time, have tried hobbies that never stuck, or simply want to discover something genuinely suited to how they're wired. Typically 18 to 35, curious, self-aware, and looking for something meaningful to invest their time in.
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Built after noticing how many people jump from hobby to hobby spending money on things that never fit them. The problem isn't discipline, it's that most people pick hobbies randomly. HobbyStack was built to fix that with a proper database and matching system.
Based on our record, Journey seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 15 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Should be this one: https://journey.cloud/. Source: over 2 years ago
I think she mentioned Journey before but not 100% sure. Source: over 3 years ago
One more to look at: I made a note of this one a few years ago. It looks completely free, cross-platform, free to sync. https://journey.cloud. Source: over 3 years ago
Right now I'm on Journey, which I really love, but it's not self-hosted. Which is a huge shame because I like everything else about it. Source: over 3 years ago
Journey is a journal. The point of the program is journaling. But it's not self-hosted. :c. Source: over 3 years ago
Day One - A simple journal application for the Mac, iPhone, and iPad. AboutTo learn more about Day One, see these two excellent reviews . PublishPublish is not available in Day One 2.
SkillShare - Skillshare is a learning platform with online classes taught by the world's best practitioners.
Daylio - Daylio enables you to keep a private diary without having to type a single line.
Meetup - Helps groups of people with shared interests plan events and facilitates off line group meetings in various localities around the world.
Penzu - Keep all of your thoughts in one place using Penzu. The app is similar to a journal that you might write in but with a few modern touches that allow you to do everything from sending messages to decorating the pages.
Coursera - Build skills with courses, certificates, and degrees online from world-class universities and companies