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There's a name for what you're feeling.

Mantria isn't a mood tracker. It's not a chatbot. It's a daily card that names a feeling — the kind you've felt but couldn't put into words. And when you can't, just type. Mantria names it.

Free · 3-day trial on the yearly plan
A new feeling, every morning.
Tuesday, May 12
Named in the dark
High-Functioning Unhappiness.

You're working. You're paying bills. You're not drinking your way through it. But something inside is quietly bleeding out. Functioning is not the same as fine.

Recently named

A few names Mantria has already surfaced.

High-Functioning Unhappiness·The Sunday Quietness·The Curse of Sufficiency·Library Loneliness·Pre-Grief·The Politeness of Distance·Functional Despair·The Tax of Being Fine·The Quiet After Plenty·Anticipatory Regret·Borrowed Energy·The Edge of Almost·High-Functioning Unhappiness·The Sunday Quietness·The Curse of Sufficiency·Library Loneliness·Pre-Grief·The Politeness of Distance·Functional Despair·The Tax of Being Fine·The Quiet After Plenty·Anticipatory Regret·Borrowed Energy·The Edge of Almost·
The gap

You've tried everything for what you're feeling.

01

Mood trackers ask you to rate it 1 to 5.

But your feeling isn't a number. It's the feeling of doing fine while something quietly breaks.

02

AI companions want to chat.

But you don't want to roleplay. You want to be understood.

03

Therapy apps want to fix you.

But you don't need fixing right now. You need someone to name what's happening.

How it works

Mantria names. That's the whole product.

01

One feeling a morning

Wake up to a card. A name for a feeling. A short observation. That's it.

02

Vent & find your word

Stuck on what you're feeling? Type it out. We'll name it. In your own words back to you.

03

A library that grows

Save the cards that hit. Build a vocabulary for the inner life you didn't know you could describe.

Sample cards

These aren't quotes. They're names.

Recent feelings, named.

01 / 03

High-Functioning Unhappiness

You're working. You're paying bills. You're not drinking your way through it. But something inside is quietly bleeding out. Functioning is not the same as fine.

Mantria
02 / 03

The Sunday Quietness

Not depression. Not anxiety. The feeling of facing Monday with a body that's still here but a self that's already left. It has a name now.

Mantria
03 / 03

The Curse of Sufficiency

Everything in your life is fine. Your family is fine. Your job is fine. You feel guilty for not being happier. The fineness is the loss.

Mantria
Find My Word

Type what you're feeling. Mantria names it.

Twelve a month, free — unlimited on Premium. From $4.99/mo; 3-day trial on the yearly plan.

Inputs are never stored. Only saved outputs persist.
What are you feeling right now?

Start writing — what you understand, what you don't…

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What Mantria isn't.

01

Not a mood tracker.

We don't ask you to rate your feeling 1 to 5. We name it.

02

Not a chatbot.

We don't pretend to be your friend. We give you a word and step back.

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Not therapy.

We don't diagnose. We don't fix. If you need real help, we'll point you to it.

Pricing

Quietly free. Gently premium.

Free
$0forever
  • One feeling card a morning
  • Unlimited saves
  • Twelve Find My Words per month
  • Home & lock-screen widget
Premium
Premium
$4.99per month, or $29.99/yr
  • Unlimited Find My Word
  • Evening & midnight notifications
  • AI-written notification titles
  • Localized pricing per region
  • Yearly plan: 3-day free trial, cancel anytime
Questions

What you might be wondering.

We use Claude, by Anthropic. The voice you read in Mantria is hand-crafted by the founder, then extended by AI in the same style.

No. It's not stored on our servers. The output is saved only if you tap the heart.

No. Mantria names feelings — therapy works on them. They're complementary, not substitutes. If you're in crisis, please call your local hotline.

English and Turkish. The voice was hand-tuned across months in each before ship — doing that same work is the bar, and so far those two have cleared it.

A mantra is a word repeated until it becomes part of you. Mantria gives you the words to repeat.

Because tracking implies measuring, and feelings aren't measurable. Naming is what helps — being seen, not scored.

Mantria is built and run by one person. The price covers the AI cost per user, the App Store cut, and a humble salary. Free would mean cutting one of those — usually the AI quality.

No email-password to store, no breach risk. Apple and Google verify identity; Mantria just gets an opaque token. We never see your email, name, or profile picture.

Find My Word input is scanned against a crisis list before any AI call. If a match is found, no AI response is generated, the input is never saved, and the app shows you a real hotline for your region.

Yes. Mantria names feelings; therapy works on them. They sit at different layers. Many users describe Mantria as something they bring into session, not something that replaces one.

That's what Find My Word is for. You write what's there in plain language, and Mantria offers one name and one short observation — then steps back.

Some are written by hand. Others were named by people using Find My Word who chose to add them, anonymously, to a shared index. The names stay; nothing about who wrote them is kept.