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Speak the storm.
Find your still.

For people who think out loud. Nagi listens, asks the next question, and gives you back a reflection that settles the storm.

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The name

The moment the wind stops
and the ocean becomes a mirror.

Nagi (凪) is a Japanese word for the exact maritime moment when the wind dies down and the ocean surface becomes perfectly still, a flawless mirror. Your mind is the ocean. Daily stress, anxiety, and noise act as the wind, whipping your thoughts into a storm. Nagi is the harbour. Speak the storm, and your guide stills the water, returning a clear, compassionate reflection of your own mind.

How it works

From storm to still.

01
Recording a journal entry by voice

Speak the storm

Tap record. Say whatever is in your head. Unfiltered, unstructured, out loud.

02
Nagi asking a follow-up question

Go deeper

Your guide asks one question. Go further if you want, or stop here. It's always your call.

03
The completed reflection card

See the mirror

A structured, compassionate reflection. Something to carry with you. Return to it when you need it.

Why Nagi

Built for the overwhelmed.

01

Frictionless. Go as deep as you want.

Go for a walk and speak your mind. Your guide pulls you deeper with one question at a time. Switch guides mid-entry for a completely different angle on the same thought.

02

Your data. Full stop.

Your journal lives on your device. We can't read it, we don't sell it, we don't train on it. In Nagi, privacy is built into the architecture rather than buried in a setting. What you say stays with you.

03

Patterns that surface over time

Ask questions about your own thinking across weeks and months. Recurring emotions, themes, people. Nagi quietly surfaces what you might never have noticed. See yourself clearly, over time.

Your guides

Ten perspectives.
One for every kind of day.

These guides are waiting for you.

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Common questions

Everything you might be wondering

What is Nagi?

Nagi is a voice journal that talks back. You press record and speak the storm in your head, half-formed, contradictory, raw. A guide asks the one question you needed to hear. When you're done, Nagi hands you back a clean reflection of what you actually meant. It's for people who can talk for ten minutes but freeze at a blank page: overthinkers, ADHD brains, verbal processors. Everything stays on your phone.

How does Nagi work?

You tap to record and speak freely. Nagi transcribes on your phone, then a guide you choose (the Stoic, the Coach, the Well-Read Friend) asks one targeted follow-up. Go deeper, switch guides, or save. At the end you get a clean written summary of what you actually meant.

Who is Nagi for?

People who think out loud. If a blank page feels like a wall but you can talk through a problem with a friend for ten minutes straight, Nagi is built for you. Overthinkers, ADHD brains, verbal processors, anyone who's tried a paper journal and quietly stopped.

Is Nagi private?

Yes. Journal entries live in an encrypted database on your phone. They are never uploaded to our servers. Speech transcription runs on-device. The only thing that leaves your phone is the short message we send to generate a follow-up question, and that exchange is ephemeral. Backups are optional, go to your own Google Drive or iCloud, and are encrypted with a key only you hold.

What makes Nagi different from other journaling apps?

Most apps give you a blank page or a generic prompt. Nagi gives you a guide who asks the next question, the way a thoughtful friend would. Voice-first, because talking is faster and more honest than writing for most people. And your entries stay on your device by design.

What is a Founding Member?

Founding Members are beta testers. The first cohort gets full access free for the 4-6 week beta period, in exchange for using Nagi, finding what breaks, and telling us what is missing. When Nagi opens to the public, your 14-day trial starts, same as anyone joining then. Founder rates apply for life, and like the regular tiers they soften a little in months you've been using Nagi. The waitlist is everyone else, and we will find you when the doors open.

When can I use Nagi?

Soon. Founding Members get first access when we open the doors. Join the waitlist and we'll find you when Nagi is ready.

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Early access

Ready for your still?

Join as a Founding Member: first access when we launch, founder pricing locked in, and a say in what we build. Or save your spot on the waitlist. We'll find you when Nagi is ready.

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