GratiGuide

GratiGuide

AI-powered daily gratitude reflection calls making you smile

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GratiGuide đź’ť is an AI-powered guide that calls you daily to guide a short gratitude reflection. Choose from unique figures like Marcus Aurelius or Nietschze as your guide - prompts & visualization to create a daily habit of gratitude without lifting a finger
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Launch tags:Health & Fitness•Meditation•Spirituality
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Sudarshan
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I always knew the benefits of being grateful and tried to make it a daily habit.. I tried keeping a gratitude journal. But life always got in the way. Some days I’d forget. Other days, it felt like homework—just another thing on my to-do list. And sometimes, I’d sit there staring at the page, writing the same things over and over (coffee, family, good food). I wanted to feel more grateful, but I struggled to make it a habit. More than that, I wanted gratitude to feel alive—not just another empty task, but a meaningful part of my day. What if, instead of just writing in a journal, I could reflect with the wisdom of my favorite thinkers—Marcus Aurelius, Nietzsche, or Seneca? What if I could be guided by their perspectives, their questions, their way of seeing the world? That’s why I built GratiGuide—to make gratitude effortless AND engaging. Instead of an app or a journal, it’s a daily AI-powered call that guides you through a short moment of reflection via a unique prompt and visualization through the lens of history’s greatest minds. No screens, no typing, no remembering—just a simple, meaningful way to make gratitude a daily habit without lifting a finger. If you’ve ever struggled to stay consistent with gratitude—or if you’ve ever wished you could think alongside the greats—I get it. That’s exactly why I built this. Would love to hear your thoughts—who’s a thinker you’d love to reflect with?