Sentari

Sentari

Journal how you feel, not just what you do.

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Sentari is a voice-first journaling app that helps self-aware people reflect and grow. Speak freely—no prompts. AI detects your tone, emotions, and patterns over time to build a personal memory graph. Try it now on web (iOS app coming soon).
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Lawrence Ma
I’m Lawrence, product manager intern at Sentari. We built this because most AI tools today don’t actually understand who you are. They respond, but they don’t remember. Sentari creates a memory graph of your tone, thoughts, and recurring patterns, so you can reflect emotionally and grow intentionally. We’d love your feedback and would be thrilled if you tried journaling by voice today. AMA!
Joey Judd

Oh wow, journaling how you *feel* instead of just tracking tasks? That hits home—I always lose track of my mood patterns. Does Sentari help spot emotional trends over time?

Cruise Chen

Been using Sentari for two weeks while driving home from work—love how it captures my rants without interrupting. I noticed the memory graph flagged a dip every Monday; super accurate. Two questions: does the AI ever confuse sarcasm with genuine frustration, and when the iOS app arrives will the graphs sync instantly with my web entries?

Mu Joe

This is truely cool! Love the idea of building a memory graph based on tone – most journaling apps just track *what* you write, not *how* you feel, right? That's kinda genius imo, makes reflection so much richer. How's the voice-to-text accuracy though, especially with different accents?

Digital Adaption ⭕️
love this idea. Will start using it! Thanks for launching
Jack Fiallos

Congrats on the launch!

We’re definitely in the same mental space—growth through reflection—but with very different approaches. You’re going voice-first and emotion-led, while Deeditt is built around structured storytelling, timelines and journeys.

I'm interesting to see tools like Sentari helping people reflect in more natural ways, well done!

Anh Nguyen

This is really refreshing! The idea of a "personal memory graph" is super intriguing. How nuanced is it when detecting emotion? Like, can it tell the difference between “reflective sad” and “spiraling sad”?

Congrats on building something so thoughtful!