A short walk
around the table.
The whole product is four screens. Capture. Convene. Listen. Look back. Here's what each one does and — just as important — what it deliberately doesn't.
You write or speak what's on your mind, convene the three to six voices in your council, read their replies in your own time, and come back to the session whenever. Each voice reads only the single entry — never your history — and discards it after responding.
Capture
what's on your mind.
One screen. Type or hold to speak. No prompts, no scoring, no streaks. Voice memos transcribe locally on your phone before anything is sent anywhere. You can write nothing and the app will still be happy.
“Maya — you asked “should I,” not “do I want to.” That's the tell — you're looking for permission, not an answer. So strip it down: if this job paid exactly what you earn now, would you still take it?”
ListenWhat it won't do
- Notifications are off by default. You opt in if you want a nudge — the app won't push without permission.
- No mood scoring, sentiment analysis, or hidden "wellness signals".
- No silent transcription. The mic icon only appears while you hold it.
Convene
the council.
Your council holds three voices on Free, up to six on Pro. Every session calls on all of them. The more voices in your council, the longer the reflection takes — and the more chance two of them will disagree.
Listen
at your pace.
Replies arrive one by one — never as a stream. Read them silently, or tap to hear any voice read aloud — "Play all" reads the whole council in turn, and the audio is made on your phone, so nothing leaves the device. You can read in any order, or close the app and come back tomorrow. Voices don't see each other's replies. There is no group chat among them.
You already know. You've said 'Lisbon' three times in the last sixty seconds and 'Sara' once. Look at what your voice did just then.
Before we figure out the job, can we figure out the week you've been having? When did you last actually sleep through the night?
Are you sure the choice is between Lisbon and not-Lisbon? Or is it between this version of you and the one who's afraid to disappoint Sara?
In ten years you won't remember whether you took this job. You will remember whether you and Sara talked honestly this week.
Return
when you want to.
Old sessions are entirely yours, kept on your phone. You can revisit a council session a year later and find that what felt obvious then looks different now. That's usually the point.