You already record everything. Jamlog turns it into monthly income. Zero extra work.
Everything you love about Voice Memos — plus four things it will never do.
Jamlog writes to disk continuously. Mid-session crash, dead battery, force-quit — every second of audio is preserved. Voice Memos doesn't promise that.
Name it "chorus idea slow Dm capo 3 tuesday late" and read every word of it. No truncation, no mystery files, no scrolling sideways to see what you recorded.
Say "name this bridge idea" mid-recording and Jamlog tags it. Full transcription turns your mumbled lyrics and spoken notes into searchable text — automatically.
This one Voice Memos will never ship. One tap puts any recording behind a subscriber paywall. Your existing habit becomes a monthly income stream.
Patreon asks you to build a second career as a content creator. Jamlog asks you to keep doing exactly what you already do. The only thing that changes is where those recordings live.
Jamlog replaces your voice memo app. It records the same way — faster, actually — but every capture is organized, searchable, and ready to share. Nothing about how you create changes.
Every recording is private by default. When you want to share one — the rough take, the first version, the 2am melody — one toggle sends it to your subscriber feed. You decide. Always.
Fans subscribe to hear what Spotify will never carry: the unfinished idea, the accidental melody, the version before you knew what the song was. That intimacy is worth $15 a month to real fans.
"I had 300 voice memos rotting in my phone. My first week on Jamlog I shared six of them. Month two I had 180 subscribers. I changed nothing about how I record."
The 1,000 true fans equation
You don't need a million followers. You need a few hundred people who want to be close to the work. The fans who already love you are exactly those people.
These aren't people who changed their workflow. They're people who realized their existing workflow was already worth paying for.
"I had 400 voice memos rotting in my phone. Jamlog made me realize those weren't clutter — they were content. My fans tell me the unfinished stuff hits harder than the released tracks."
"I was already recording every session on my phone. Literally nothing changed about my process. I just started sending certain clips to my subscriber feed. Month two I cleared $600."
"I tried Patreon twice and burned out both times. I felt like I was running a media company. Jamlog just wants me to keep doing what I already do. Big difference."
Download Jamlog, record your next idea, and your subscriber platform is already running. No setup required.
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