If you're in crisis
Mune isn't the right place. In the United States, call 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline on 988, any hour. If it's an emergency, call 911. They're trained for this.
Not in the United States? Find a line in your country
You talk. Mune figures out what you actually mean. Then it writes it down.
Mune does two things. You can use one. You can use both. You can switch between them whenever.
Type what's on your mind. The AI asks the next question. Helps you find what you actually think.
Like a sealed letter you keep the only key to. Mune stores the box. You hold the key.
Not because I promised. Because the app is built so I can't. No master key. No admin peek.
“I'm one person in Oslo. The first version is for a small group, fifty to a hundred people I'm picking by hand. The form below is how you raise your hand.”
Fredrik Haugen
A small group at a time. One email when it opens. Nothing else.
Want to stay anonymous? Bookmark the status page instead.
Join the waitlistSave what's worth keeping. Or write fresh, like a diary. Yours to read, edit, delete.
Your message leaves your phone briefly so the AI can read it. Then it's wiped. Not stored. Not trained on.
There is no "forgot password" button. That's the cost of being the only one who can read it. Save the recovery key somewhere safe.