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
If you've used ChatGPT, you already know half of it. The chat doesn't try to be your friend. The journal writes the entries you don't know how to start. The whole thing is locked on your phone before it leaves, so even I can't read what you wrote.
Mune is a chat, a journal, and a lock on the whole thing. Each part does one job. Here's the short version.
Type whatever's on your mind. The AI asks questions and repeats your thoughts back in different words. The point is to help you figure out what you're actually thinking. It doesn't pretend to be your friend.
Save what's worth keeping as an entry. Or write fresh ones from scratch. Read, edit, or delete them whenever. Export everything to your computer in one click.
Everything is scrambled on your phone before it leaves. The server holds locked boxes only you can open. Even I can't read what you wrote.
If you want to know why I built it the way I did, what journaling actually looks like when you sit down to do it, or how the locked box works under the hood, there's a longer page for that.
Patterns is the third feature. It's coming. Once your journal has enough entries to actually surface anything, it'll show what keeps coming back. Not built yet. No release date.
Mune isn't therapy. Isn't a crisis tool. Isn't a friend. If you're in crisis right now, please reach out to someone trained for it.
Mune is in pre-alpha. The first group is fifty to a hundred people, picked by hand. Get on the list and you'll hear when it opens.