Over the past weeks since our launch, we've received tons of feedback, feature requests, and fresh insights from users.
And it's reshaped a lot in how we see todai and where it s headed next.
We're currently working on a major shift in the product: new functionality that will make todai even more useful as a daily thinking companion for people navigating emotional balance, stress, and wellbeing.
But before we go further, we want to talk to the right people.
We re getting ready for our very first launch on Product Hunt this July 4th and we re beyond excited (and slightly nervous to be honest). It s been a long journey of building, testing, doubting, rebuilding and now it s almost time to share todai with the world.
todai is the first AI system designed not to optimize your calendar but your emotional clarity.
Just think: a personal mentor that helps you navigate life with a little more sanity, science, and self-awareness.
Hey folks todai team is here. It's Gosha, i'm responsible for the team operations.
We just quietly launched our private beta and let a small wave of early users in. And while our AI assistant is great at handling emotions, we re still fixing some very human bugs layout quirks, weird edge cases, the usual chaos.
Right now we re:
- testing the app across dozens of real-life daily struggles
Our team has been talking to folks who ve tried all the usual stuff: journaling apps, therapy apps, meditation timers, habit trackers.
And yet the fog stays.
Why? Because most tools just throw you into a loop of logging, tracking, optimizing without ever helping you understand what s going on under the surface.
I m a product analyst with a soft spot for clean dashboards, weird funnels, and those aha moments that come from digging deep into user behavior.
Started out in the corporate world, now living the fast-paced startup life - helping teams cut through the noise, spot what s really going on, and make smarter decisions with data (not just vibes).
Hey everyone, I ve been playing around with different ways to keep my ideas, research, and drafts in check, but it still feels like I m drowning in research. :P
I ve tried traditional note-taking apps, but they re not flexible. And mind maps? They start out fine but turn into a mess as it gets complex with more data.
Notion, Obsidian, and Roam are great, but they re not for everyone. Maybe you found something simpler, faster, or just less overwhelming. What s the one productivity tool you actually stick with the one that makes life easier instead of adding more work?
Last week, I downloaded and purchased @AgBr after seeing it on the homepage. Its design and super specific goal just immediately clicked with me. I love black & white photography, and this was a really interesting and approachable way to experiment with it; even though I've never been much of a photographer myself. I'm usually just appreciating others' photos.
But then, over this past weekend, I noticed that I kept feeling compelled to take pictures throughout my day so that I could play around with different filters and try out different levels of film grain on them. Having the tools to create was suddenly making me look for more and more opportunities to use them.
We all know how annoying is debugging code, and especially AI code that you have not written yourself. Recently I've been vibe coding a lot and stumbling upon many bugs in AI generated code, but it's always hard to notice them or track their root cause. Anyone has a good product/technique to suggest? Thanks :)
Hey everyone! I m Zakhar, currently diving deep into the worlds of productivity, mental health, and self-improvement.
Lately, I ve been fascinated by how the systems we use to improve our lives often backfire productivity tools that make us more stressed, self-improvement routines that make us feel "not enough," and mental health strategies that ignore real-world struggles.
I d love to connect with people working on better solutions tools that don t just optimize our schedules, but actually make our lives better.
Curious: what s one change you ve made in your habits or workflow that actually improved your life not just your efficiency?
I m Anastasia, a business analyst with a passion for turning data into meaningful insights. Over the past few years, I ve helped startups and growing companies optimize their products, improve user retention, and make data-driven decisions that actually move the needle.
My focus areas:
Breaking down complex business problems into actionable insights
Identifying hidden bottlenecks that impact product growth