




Hey guys, I’m Victor. I’m a developer from Brazil and I’ve been building my version of a bonsai app over the past months that ended up becoming kinoki.
I only started with bonsai about a year ago, so instead of trying to teach care, I focused on something I personally needed: a bonsai journal.
The main idea is super simple. Every tree on your collection becomes a living timeline of it’s progress, that you can easily share with anyone.
Each time you work on a tree, you log it with before and after pictures, notes, dates, and details. Over time, this builds a full history you can revisit. Reminders also help you stay on top of everything your trees may need.
Everyone also gets a public profile (here’s mine: https://kinoki.app/oda), making it easy to share your trees or recent work with anyone.
Everything was designed to be fast and simple, because I know no one wants to spend more time in an app than necessary, so our widgets let you quickly check what needs attention without even opening the app.
You can instantly import all of your trees via CSV(or a folder with all of you tree’s photos) and also export everything at any time, so your data stays yours.
I’m trying to turn this into something sustainable, so during this early phase I’m offering a limited lifetime deal for anyone who wants to support it.
Give the app a try and let me know what you think! I’m also open to any feature suggestions too. I have other ideas that I want to implement and share with you in the next weeks.
Links:
iOS / Android / Website – https://kinoki.app
TL;DR – I built a bonsai journal, called kinoki, to help people document and share their bonsai with the world through a public profile page. We have an amazing, but limited, lifetime deal during launch so go check it out!
by circulares

4 Comments
I just downloaded, seems like it could be useful and has promise. I created two trees and added photos via the camera but the photos don’t display on the tree page or within the photo collection and the “add photo” button does not respond (if the text is supposed to be tappable
Looks nice and good job keeping it simple. Just my opinion but managing my trees is expensive enough already, not looking to add more costs
Good luck with your rollout!
would you ever consider open sourcing it? looks beautiful, saludos desde argentina irmao
Bro this is like the fifth one of these this week