Your mind is your best friend, but it also needs help. AiPal is a voice-activated personal assistant, an extension of your mind for a more organised, productive, and supported day.
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The idea
Your mind deserves to feel supported.
Your relationships with others will only be as good as the relationship with yourself. AiPal is designed as an extension of the mind, helping you make the most of your brain function while staying in a good state of mind.
Remember less. Live more.
Remember less.
Live more.
FOCUS
Presidents have chiefs of staff. CEOs have executive assistants. Athletes have coaches. Because no one performs at their best while trying to remember everything.
Imagine someone who remembers the little things before they become forgotten, so you can stay focused on what matters.
AiPal
Mood-aware
Voice
Memory
Routes
Journal
Insights
Safe space
Reminders
A voice planner for daily life.
Constant, gentle reminders for the day’s requirements, trained by you every day so it adapts to your lifestyle and needs.
Personalised memory
Remember less. Live more.
Each account holds a personalised memory of daily activities, routes and lifestyle, so conversations feel continuous instead of starting from zero. Calendar and location context stay read-only, used to make smarter suggestions, never to watch you.
Talk or type. It is the same AiPal. Voice sessions are a real back-and-forth, not a one-shot answer. Responses are warm, professional, and mood-aware: a psychologically safe place to be yourself. Older adults and young people alike deserve a companion that listens well.
With read-only calendar and location context, AiPal can suggest when to leave, watch for delays, and offer another route before traffic takes over: before work, before flights, and on the way home.
If you mention crisis-related language in a chat, AiPal pauses and puts real helplines on screen. Always.
In their words
People are being gentler with themselves.
Illustrative examples of how people might use AiPal, not verified customer reviews.
I open it on the walk home and just say how the day went. Nothing to fix, nothing to solve. It's the only part of my routine I've kept for six months.
Amara O.Checks in on the commute · Example
The 2am conversations are the ones that matter. It never makes me feel dramatic for being awake and worried about nothing in particular.
Daniel R.Uses AiPal for late nights · Example
I could never keep a journal going. The prompts are small enough that I actually answer them, and now I have four months of my own thoughts to look back on.
Priya S.Journals most evenings · Example
Seeing the mood chart was the first time I noticed my worst days almost always follow a bad night's sleep. Obvious in hindsight. I'd never spotted it.
Marcus J.Tracking patterns since March · Example
The breathing timer is the thing I reach for before meetings. Four in, six out, and my shoulders come back down.
Lucia G.Uses breathing before work · Example
It told me plainly that it isn't a therapist and gave me a helpline number. That honesty is exactly why I trust it with the smaller stuff.
Noah M.Values the safety guardrails · Example
No streak guilt, no notifications nagging me. I skipped nine days, came back, and it just said welcome back. That's rarer than it should be.
Bruno A.Returned after a break · Example
Knowing the journal is encrypted and I can export or delete all of it is the reason I write honestly instead of writing for an audience.
Ryan P.Privacy-first user · Example
I open it on the walk home and just say how the day went. Nothing to fix, nothing to solve. It's the only part of my routine I've kept for six months.
Amara O.Checks in on the commute · Example
The 2am conversations are the ones that matter. It never makes me feel dramatic for being awake and worried about nothing in particular.
Daniel R.Uses AiPal for late nights · Example
I could never keep a journal going. The prompts are small enough that I actually answer them, and now I have four months of my own thoughts to look back on.
Priya S.Journals most evenings · Example
Seeing the mood chart was the first time I noticed my worst days almost always follow a bad night's sleep. Obvious in hindsight. I'd never spotted it.
Marcus J.Tracking patterns since March · Example
The breathing timer is the thing I reach for before meetings. Four in, six out, and my shoulders come back down.
Lucia G.Uses breathing before work · Example
It told me plainly that it isn't a therapist and gave me a helpline number. That honesty is exactly why I trust it with the smaller stuff.
Noah M.Values the safety guardrails · Example
No streak guilt, no notifications nagging me. I skipped nine days, came back, and it just said welcome back. That's rarer than it should be.
Bruno A.Returned after a break · Example
Knowing the journal is encrypted and I can export or delete all of it is the reason I write honestly instead of writing for an audience.
Ryan P.Privacy-first user · Example
Knowing the journal is encrypted and I can export or delete all of it is the reason I write honestly instead of writing for an audience.
Ryan P.Privacy-first user · Example
No streak guilt, no notifications nagging me. I skipped nine days, came back, and it just said welcome back. That's rarer than it should be.
Bruno A.Returned after a break · Example
It told me plainly that it isn't a therapist and gave me a helpline number. That honesty is exactly why I trust it with the smaller stuff.
Noah M.Values the safety guardrails · Example
The breathing timer is the thing I reach for before meetings. Four in, six out, and my shoulders come back down.
Lucia G.Uses breathing before work · Example
Seeing the mood chart was the first time I noticed my worst days almost always follow a bad night's sleep. Obvious in hindsight. I'd never spotted it.
Marcus J.Tracking patterns since March · Example
I could never keep a journal going. The prompts are small enough that I actually answer them, and now I have four months of my own thoughts to look back on.
Priya S.Journals most evenings · Example
The 2am conversations are the ones that matter. It never makes me feel dramatic for being awake and worried about nothing in particular.
Daniel R.Uses AiPal for late nights · Example
I open it on the walk home and just say how the day went. Nothing to fix, nothing to solve. It's the only part of my routine I've kept for six months.
Amara O.Checks in on the commute · Example
Knowing the journal is encrypted and I can export or delete all of it is the reason I write honestly instead of writing for an audience.
Ryan P.Privacy-first user · Example
No streak guilt, no notifications nagging me. I skipped nine days, came back, and it just said welcome back. That's rarer than it should be.
Bruno A.Returned after a break · Example
It told me plainly that it isn't a therapist and gave me a helpline number. That honesty is exactly why I trust it with the smaller stuff.
Noah M.Values the safety guardrails · Example
The breathing timer is the thing I reach for before meetings. Four in, six out, and my shoulders come back down.
Lucia G.Uses breathing before work · Example
Seeing the mood chart was the first time I noticed my worst days almost always follow a bad night's sleep. Obvious in hindsight. I'd never spotted it.
Marcus J.Tracking patterns since March · Example
I could never keep a journal going. The prompts are small enough that I actually answer them, and now I have four months of my own thoughts to look back on.
Priya S.Journals most evenings · Example
The 2am conversations are the ones that matter. It never makes me feel dramatic for being awake and worried about nothing in particular.
Daniel R.Uses AiPal for late nights · Example
I open it on the walk home and just say how the day went. Nothing to fix, nothing to solve. It's the only part of my routine I've kept for six months.
Amara O.Checks in on the commute · Example
Pricing
Free to begin. Four ways to do more.
AiPal is free for limited AI use. Choose a plan when you need more daily requests.
No. AiPal is a mental-wellness companion, not a therapy replacement, crisis service, or medical device. It can support daily reflection and coping, but it does not diagnose or treat conditions. If you are struggling, please reach out to a qualified professional.
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