Ori - Oura That Talks To You

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At the end of the day, Ori listens — to your words and how your body's really doing — and writes you a letter back. The friend you never had. Free, private, for everyone.

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I built a free journal that writes you a letter back each evening The hardest part of journaling for me was always the blank page. So I made something that writes the entry from a few lines I speak or type — and each evening it reads my day back to me as a short letter. It's free and stays on my phone. Genuinely after feedback from people who journal regularly: what would actually make it stick for you?

What we're really looking for are partners who want to do something better for the community, not just back a return. Our non-negotiables are that Ori stays free for the people who need it and that user data is never captured, sold, or used, the technology is built to protect that. If you're someone who wants to help keep mental health support accessible as a right rather than a privilege, and help us reach more clinicians and the people they serve, we'd love to connect.

On the product side, Ori now integrates with Apple Health data and Oura Ring alongside journaling, so cognitive health and reflection work together. This combination helps fill the gaps in the thoughts that spiral in our heads and gives people the kind of quality feedback and validation they need to move forward, especially on the days when they aren't their best self. The approach is highly scalable: the more variables and data we can responsibly bring in, the richer it gets, including sleep, water intake, and the psychology behind daily patterns. 

Love this. The insight that a blank page is the friction — and that the fix is having something write back — is sharp. Pairing your own words with sleep/energy data (shown, never guessed) is a really honest way to do it. On-device + free is a bold, principled call. Rooting for Ori.

The idea of ending the day with a quiet letter back from something that actually listened all day hits differently. Love that the warmth comes through in the writing itself rather than some gamified streak.