A private AI journal that lives entirely on your Mac. Write or talk freely, and it listens, connects the dots across your life, and gently guides you forward.
No cloud. No servers. No one watching.
macOS 12+ · Apple Silicon native · Runs entirely offline
You write, you reflect, and nothing changes. A blank page can't see what you can't. The patterns, the connections, the drift.
And the apps that promise to help? They send your most private thoughts to servers you'll never see.
Imagine a mentor who reads your diary and helps you see what you can't. Not a chatbot. Something fundamentally different.
Every entry understood, not just stored. The meaning behind your words, the emotions underneath, the patterns forming.
Your entries woven into a living map. Linking people, events, emotions, and goals. It remembers the last three rough weeks, not just this one.
A nudge when you're drifting. A reflection when you're growing. A prompt when you're stuck. Always rooted in your actual story.
Like a personal trainer for your mind. One who reads your diary every night and shows up with exactly the right question.
Not a generic prompt. It remembers yesterday and opens with the right question.
Follow-up questions that go deeper. Perspective shifts you wouldn't see alone.
Your emotional arc, recurring themes, and one thing your mentor noticed that you missed.
No setup. No manual tracking. Just write. Or talk.
Type or talk. Your mentor responds in real time, no buttons or prompts needed.
Every reply considers your past entries, behaviors, and goals. Not generic advice.
See how you're doing at a glance. No self-reporting, no daily check-ins required.
Set a goal, talk about it, and it's tracked automatically.
Because it remembers everything you've ever written, it can answer questions no other app can.
We didn't compromise between intelligence and privacy. We solved for both. Local means deeper, not dumber.
Not a general-purpose chatbot. A specialized intelligence trained to listen the way a great therapist listens. Hearing not just what you say, but what you mean. Built on peer-reviewed empathetic dialogue research.
Your entries aren't stored as isolated files. They're woven into a personal knowledge web. A living map that connects people, emotions, events, goals, and patterns across your entire history.
Change happens when the right prompt meets the right moment. Your mentor maps where you are against where you want to be and delivers nudges calibrated to your energy, mood, and readiness.
Every entry deepens the understanding. Every week reveals new patterns. Every month surfaces arcs you couldn't see. The AI that knows you best is the one that's been listening the longest.
This isn't a promise. It's an architecture. Every piece of AI processing happens directly on your Mac. There's no server to breach. No API to intercept. No cloud to subpoena.
Everything lives in a single file on your disk. You own it completely.
No sign-up, no login, no email. We don't know who you are. We don't know what you write. That's by design.
The app makes zero HTTP requests. Works on a plane. Works at 3am. Works in a cabin with zero signal.
No analytics, no crash reports, no usage tracking. Your data can't be sold, leaked, or shared. Because it doesn't exist anywhere except your Mac.
Most journaling and mental health apps fail basic privacy standards. Your innermost thoughts deserve better than a terms-of-service update.
Mozilla's *Privacy Not Included research found mental health apps are the worst category they have ever reviewed. The majority share data with third parties, track users across apps, and lack basic security measures.
Source: Mozilla Foundation, *Privacy Not Included (2023)BetterHelp was fined for sharing user data, including information about depression, suicidal thoughts, and medications, with Facebook, Snapchat, and Pinterest for targeted advertising.
Source: Federal Trade Commission, enforcement action (2023)Even when "local storage" is enabled, the majority of popular journaling apps still send your entries to external servers for processing, analytics, or AI features.
Source: Security audit of popular journaling applications (2024)Nearly a third of people who would benefit from digital mental health tools choose not to use them because they don't trust how their data will be handled.
Source: Straits Research; JMIR Mental Health studiesbare is different by design. There is no server. There is no API. There is no data pipeline. This isn't a privacy policy. It's a privacy architecture.
Coming soon for Mac. Free. Private. No strings attached.
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