Chat, journal, and get weekly insights — with an AI that actually knows your history. No starting over. No generic replies. Just you, thinking clearly.
Remembers what you said last week. Responds with real context, not generic answers.
Pour out your thoughts. Aevi reflects back the question you didn't know you needed.
Weekly mood patterns and observations — surfaced quietly, without judgment.
Choose your tone, manage your memory, and control privacy — all in one place.
Three distinct things Aevi does — each one different from the last.
Every reply is informed by your history — your goals, past conversations, recurring patterns. You never have to catch it up. It already knows.
Long press any message to journal it, rewrite it, or turn it into a content draft. Your thoughts don't just sit there — they become something useful.
Every week, Aevi automatically surfaces mood patterns, recurring themes, and observations from your conversations — without you doing anything extra.
Every session is a blank slate. You explain yourself again and again. Nothing accumulates.
Writing helps — but a blank page never asks the follow-up question that unlocks the real insight.
Everything is social, analysed, or stored somewhere you don't control. Nowhere to just think.
Aevi carries your context across every session. Reference something you said three weeks ago — it already knows.
No ads, no data selling, no shared conversations. Your memory bank is encrypted and clearable from settings any time.
Long press any message to turn it into a journal entry, content draft, or summary — written in your tone, not a template.
Mood shifts, recurring themes, behavioural patterns — surfaced automatically each week without you lifting a finger.
Set Aevi to Gentle, Direct, or Motivating. Change it any time from Profile → Tone Settings.
Search past conversations to find what you said, what Aevi noticed, and how your thinking has shifted over time.
"It's the first AI that actually feels like it knows me. After a week it started connecting dots I hadn't even noticed myself."
"I use it to process big decisions. Having something that remembers context from three weeks ago — that's genuinely useful."
"I've tried every journaling app. Aevi actually pushes back and asks better questions. It's become part of my morning routine."
"The insights section noticed I was anxious on Sunday evenings before I even mentioned it. That kind of pattern-spotting is exactly what I needed."
"It's the first AI that actually feels like it knows me. After a week it started connecting dots I hadn't even noticed myself."
"I use it to process big decisions. Having something that remembers context from three weeks ago — that's genuinely useful."
"I've tried every journaling app. Aevi actually pushes back and asks better questions. It's become part of my morning routine."
"The insights section noticed I was anxious on Sunday evenings before I even mentioned it. That kind of pattern-spotting is exactly what I needed."
These are founding rates — locked in for early access members. Prices may increase after public launch.
Aevi is a private AI companion with three features: chat with persistent memory, journaling with content generation, and automatic weekly insights. Each session builds on the last — no starting over.
ChatGPT resets every session. Aevi remembers your history, adapts its tone to your preference, and surfaces patterns in your thinking over time. It's built for one person — you — not for general use.
Yes. No ads, no data selling, no shared conversations. Your memory bank is encrypted and can be cleared at any time from Settings → Privacy & Data → Memory Bank → Clear.
Android only for now, available via Google Play. iOS is planned after the public Android launch.
We're completing the final stage of closed testing. Waitlist members get access first and keep founding pricing when the app goes public.
35 people are already testing it. Waitlist members get in first and lock in founding pricing before the app goes public.
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