Aseity - The AI that stops giving answers to start making you think.
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Stop outsourcing your brain to AI.
ChatGPT gives answers, but Aseity asks questions. It’s an “Anti-Answer” AI tool designed to help you find clarity within yourself, not from a prompt.
Key Features:
• Reflective AI: Asks deep questions to help you own your decisions.
• Snap & Schedule: Extract events from photos/URLs straight to your calendar.
• All-in-One: Automatically sorts your chat into Schedule, Habits, and Memories.
Reclaim your thoughts.


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Hi Product Hunt! 🚀
I’m Minju Do, the creator of Aseity.
As a non-technical founder, I built Aseity out of a personal crisis of "intellectual laziness." I realized that the more I relied on AI for instant answers—from drafting emails to life coaching—the more my own critical thinking began to atrophy. We are becoming incredibly efficient at executing AI-generated thoughts, but we are losing our internal compass.
I wanted to build a tool that uses LLMs not to replace the human mind, but to sharpen it.
Aseity is an "Anti-Answer" productivity ecosystem. It operates on the principle that the most sustainable solutions aren't found in a prompt—they are already within you, waiting to be uncovered through the right questions.
What makes Aseity different:
Socratic Interrogation: Instead of "Here is your plan," Aseity asks "Why is this a priority now?" It pushes you to find your own 'why,' ensuring that your goals actually stick.
Zero-friction Logging: I hate manual data entry. You can snap a photo of a syllabus, a flyer, or paste a link, and Aseity’s vision/web-parsing engine automatically structures it into your calendar.
Unified Context: No more jumping between Notion, Google Calendar, and habit trackers. A single conversation is automatically categorized into Schedule, Habits, and Memories.
We are currently in the early stages (Web-first, with mobile apps launching soon). I’m here for your brutally honest feedback. Does a "Question-only" AI resonate with your workflow? Or do you still prefer the instant answer?
Let's stop outsourcing our thoughts and start reclaiming them.
Best, Minju Do