Private AI self-care companion
Somewhere to put what's on your mind — out loud or in text.
Sera is a calm companion for adults who'd rather not bottle things up. Say what's there, make sense of it, and it remembers — so you're never starting from scratch.
Not therapy. Not a diagnosis. Not crisis support.
Sound familiar?
The small stuff has nowhere to go
Here's why it keeps happening —
Most of us have nowhere to put the small stuff. It's not big enough for the GP or a weekly therapist, but it's loud enough to keep you up — so it stacks. In a 2025 Mental Health UK / Censuswide survey, 37% of UK adults said they'd already turned to AI chatbots for mental-health support — rising to 64% of 25–34s. The instinct is clearly there. The right tool, mostly, isn't.
Leave it as it is, and…
The loop just gets louder
Sunday-night dread, the 3pm slump, the short fuse you don't recognise.
You keep starting over
Every new chat, every new friend, the whole backstory again from scratch.
"I'll deal with it later" becomes the plan
And later has a way of never quite arriving.
What Sera actually does
More than another chat box
Memory, structure and honesty — built for everyday wellbeing, not a clinic.
It remembers you.
Long-term memory means Sera carries your context forward — last week's rough patch, what actually helped, the things you'd never repeat to a stranger. You're never explaining yourself twice. And every bit of it is yours to see, edit or wipe.
Voice or text
Tap the mic and talk, or type a line. Whatever's easier in the moment.
Real tools
Guided breathing, grounding, a reframe — offered when you need one, never forced.
See your patterns
Gentle insights surface what sets you off — and what actually settles you.
In your pocket
Built mobile-first for iOS — there at 1am, on the bus, wherever it hits.
So — what do you actually do?
Open it. Say what's there. That's the whole thing.
No forms, no mood-score quizzes, no homework. Sera listens, helps you untangle it, hands you a tool if it'd help — and remembers for next time.
Open up, your way
Tap the mic and talk, or type a line. No sign-in interrogation, no scores.
Sera listens and reflects back
It helps you name what's going on and loosen the knot — calm, plain, never clinical.
Get a tool when you need one
A 60-second breath, a grounding exercise, a gentler way to see it. Offered, not forced.
Next time starts further along
It remembers, so patterns surface softly — the triggers, and the things that genuinely help.
So, here's what you get
A place for the 1am thoughts that doesn't judge, rush, or forget.
Voice or text — whatever takes less effort right now.
Real tools, not an empty box — breathing, grounding, reframing.
Your patterns, made visible — so a calmer week is something you can actually steer.
Private by design — encrypted, no real name needed, and yours to delete in one tap.
Honesty about what it is — not therapy, just genuinely on your side.
Privacy
Yours, and only yours
Encrypted & private
Use it without sharing your real name. Your reflections are encrypted, and never sold.
You control the memory
See exactly what Sera remembers. Edit it or delete any of it, anytime.
Export or wipe everything
Your data leaves with you. One tap to export, one to erase it for good.
Early access
Be first in — and your first month's on us
Sera opens in small waves, so every new member gets the calm, unhurried experience we promise. Join the list to claim a place in the first wave — the app arrives the moment your spot opens, and your first month is free. No card now, no spam ever, leave whenever.
About £5 a month, billed yearly · or £12.99/month · cancel in one tap. We'll always remind you before anything renews.
Safety, by design
We're honest about what this is
Sera is a self-care companion for everyday reflection and calming tools. It isn't therapy, a diagnosis, or crisis support — and it never pretends to be.
Questions
Good to know
Is this a replacement for therapy?
Do I have to talk out loud?
Is my data really private?
What does it cost after the free month?
When can I get in?
A calmer week starts tonight
Take a breath. We'll take it from there.
Get early access