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A kinder, more honest mirror

There's more than one story of you in your own words.

You've written down more about yourself than you'd guess β€” in journals, notes, the messages you send, the little things you track. Mosaic reads it back to you and offers a few honest, competing takes on what it might mean. Each one shows you the moments it came from, so you can decide for yourself what rings true.

You choose what it sees. It never trains anyone's AI. Delete it all in a click.
a few readers, thinking it over
Something to sit with
A pattern β€” you start far more than you finish
One readingleans likely
You love the spark of starting something. That's the part that lights you up. The finishing was never really the point.
Anotherworth a look
Finishing means it can be judged. So you stop right before anyone β€” you included β€” gets to decide if it's any good.
Then again β€” maybe it's neither. You finish everything with a real deadline. Could be you're just missing a bit of structure, not nerve.
Journal Β· Apr 3 14 things you set aside Notes Β· "again"
Why it's different

You're usually the last one to see your own patterns.

And most things that promise to help just tell you what you'd like to hear.

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You're an unreliable narrator

The story you tell about yourself gets shaped by memory, mood, and the need for it to add up. What you actually want tends to hide in the space between what you say and what you do β€” and from the inside, that space is almost impossible to see.

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Most quizzes just flatter you

β€œYou have so much untapped potential.” It feels personal, but it's the kind of line that's true for just about everyone. A lot of personality tools are built to make you feel seen, not to actually show you anything.

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It's all there, and unread

The truest record of your life is already written down β€” years of journals, messages, and notes β€” scattered across a dozen apps. Nobody's ever had the time to read the whole thing at once. Not even you.

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One chatbot just makes it worse

Ask an AI what you're like and it'll give you one smooth, confident answer, with no hint of doubt and no way to check it. When it's your own head you're trying to understand, false confidence is the last thing you need.

What you get back

A few honest takes β€” not one final answer.

Mosaic won't tell you who you β€œreally are.” It'll show you a handful of possibilities, hand you the evidence, and let you decide what fits.

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More than one take

Two or three different ways to read the same pattern, side by side β€” including the parts where they don't agree.

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Always with the receipts

Every take points back to the actual entries and moments it came from. Nothing gets said about you without showing where it came from.

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Honest about what it can't know

Each take tells you how sure it is, and where the evidence gets thin. When your words can't answer something, it just says so.

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Easy to prove wrong

For each one, you'll see what you'd notice in your life if it's true β€” and what you'd notice if it isn't. So you can watch for it yourself.

The idea

It's not one voice. It's a few, and they disagree.

Ask a single AI and you get a single confident opinion. Mosaic runs several at once, each looking for something different, and lets them argue. That friction is the whole point β€” it's what keeps one guess from quietly becoming the truth.

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The one who spots patterns

Notices the moods, triggers, and situations that keep coming back around.

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The one who catches contradictions

Finds where what you say you want drifts from what you actually do. Usually where the interesting stuff lives.

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The one who listens closely

Hears how your words shift over time β€” what you lean toward, what you quietly steer around.

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The one who pushes back

Argues against whatever the others start to agree on, so a hunch never gets mistaken for a fact.

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The one who keeps it honest

Weighs how strong the evidence really is, and points out the thin spots instead of hiding them.

How it works

From a pile of your own words to something you can actually sit with.

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Start with one thing

A journal, your notes, the messages you've written β€” whatever you're comfortable with. One source at a time, in plain words. Change your mind and pull it back out whenever you want.

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Let it read

Each part of Mosaic goes through your words on its own, looking for its own kind of thing. Then it all gets brought back together.

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See what it found

A few possible readings, the moments behind each, how sure it is, and a way to test them. Yours to poke holes in, not to take on faith.

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Tell it when it's wrong

Mark what lands and what misses. Over time Mosaic gets to know you, specifically β€” not people in general.

A closer look

Not β€œhere's who you are.”
More like β€œhere's what to watch for.”

Every reading gives you the two things a flattering quiz never will: where it got the idea, and a way to find out if it's actually true.

  • A couple of different explanations, honest about which way the evidence leans
  • The exact entries and moments each one is standing on
  • A contrary take, in case everything's agreeing a little too easily
  • Something real to keep an eye out for in your own week
putting it together
two takes Β· one nudge
A pattern β€” you go quiet when things are going well
One readingleans likely
Good stretches feel a little unearned, so you brace for the drop instead of letting yourself enjoy them.
Anotherworth a look
Or you just write less when you're happy. The quiet is contentment, not dread.
How to tell β€” if it's the first, you'll write something tense right after a good thing. If it's the second, you won't write much at all. See which happens next time.
7 entries after good news Your tone Β· Jan–Jun
Your privacy comes first

This runs on the most personal things you own.

We know that. It's exactly why we built the private parts first, before anything else β€” not as fine print you have to go hunting for.

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Only ever you

Mosaic only looks at your own life β€” the things you own or okay yourself. Digging into someone else, an ex, a date, whoever, is something it simply won't do.

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You're in charge

You add things one at a time, and you can take any of them back out whenever you like, in plain language.

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Kept close

As much as possible stays on your own device. Anything that doesn't is encrypted, and we hold onto as little as we can.

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Never trains AI

Your words will never be used to train anyone's models. That's a promise the whole thing is built around.

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Gone means gone

Delete one source or your whole account in a click, and actually have it be gone for good.

Who it's for

If you'd rather know than just feel good.

If you keep a journal, track your moods, or just spend a fair bit of time trying to figure yourself out β€” this was made for you. And it's honest enough to keep up.

If you keep a journal If you're in therapy or doing the work If you track your habits or moods If you just think about this a lot
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Most things tell you a flattering story about yourself. Mosaic shows you the competing stories your own words actually support β€” the evidence, the doubt, and a way to find out which one is true.
β€” what we're really after

Find out what your own words have been saying.

We're still building Mosaic. If it sounds like something you'd want, or you just have a thought to share, we'd genuinely love to hear from you.

Not therapy, not a diagnosis β€” just a mirror you can argue with.