NewCall Dayora — talk instead of type

A quieter place to think.

Write a sentence or spill a page. Dayora reads it gently and gives you three things back: what you said, what you didn't see, and one small thing you can do today.

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Today
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How's today feeling?
Dayora noticed
How it reads you

Every entry gives you three things back.

Not a wall of analysis. Not a dashboard. Three short paragraphs, scaled to what you wrote.

Summary

Your thoughts, said back to you in first person — cleaner than you wrote them.

“I couldn't sleep. Tomorrow's meeting is looping in my head and I'm rehearsing it instead of resting.”

Insight

The thing underneath — a pattern, a tension, what you can't see from inside.

“Rehearsing a conversation is a way of trying to control an outcome. The body treats it like the conversation is already happening.”

Next step

One concrete thing, small enough to actually do today.

“Write down the one thing you most want Alex to hear. Put the phone away. Sleep is the meeting prep.”

Length adapts. A fifteen-word entry gets a one-line summary and nothing else. A long, hard one gets all three, slowly.

Less obvious

Things Dayora does
that we don't shout about.

Built quietly into the app. If you've used Dayora before, some of these will be new to you.

01 · Voice

Call Dayora.

Too tired to type? Tap the orb and talk. Dayora opens with something it remembers: “Last time you were wiped out about your sister. Where are you with that today?” Then — it can just listen.

Dayora
Hey. Last time you called, you were stuck on the Alex conversation. How'd it land?
You
Better than I thought, actually.
02 · Memory

It remembers you.

Dayora quietly keeps a handful of facts from your entries so it doesn't ask the same things twice. Always editable. Always deletable.

A Has a sister named Alex· 4 mentions
W Works in product design· 7 mentions
R Runs in the mornings· 3 mentions
03 · Patterns

Your emotional weather, over time.

Drag across to scrub a year. Patterns surface without you looking for them.

Mar 12, 2026 · Steady
Your energy dipped most in February.
04 · AI

It connects dots.

Every fifth entry, Dayora looks across the last fifty and tells you what keeps showing up.

Pattern detected
You've mentioned feeling depleted after calls with your manager four times this month. Each time, sleep got shorter that night.
05 · Email

A follow-up that waits.

Six to twelve hours after a hard entry, Dayora sends you back the question it was already sitting with.

06 · Email

Morning synthesis.

The day after a heavy one, you wake up to a three-part letter: reflection, today's focus, and a closing line.

07 · People

Your Circle — built from who you mention.

Dayora quietly notices the people in your entries and shows you how you feel around them. No friend graph, no invites. Just your life.

A
Alex · sister
M
Mia · manager
J
Jordan · partner
R
Rae · friend
you

Open Your Circle →

08 · Craft

A sentence is enough.

Write fifteen words and you'll get one line back. Write three paragraphs and Dayora will meet you there. No blank-page guilt.

Micro entry
→ 1 line summary
Long entry
→ Full reflection
Journey

A year of your attention, in one view.

Every entry, every check-in, plotted gently. No streak guilt — just the shape of your months.

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Write one sentence.
See what you didn't notice.

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