InnerVerse

The right words,
right when you need them

When anxiety rises and the world gets loud, InnerVerse finds the passage, the quote, the ancient truth that meets you exactly where you are.

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Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom.

Viktor Frankl

Surfaced for someone feeling overwhelmed at work

How it works

Three breaths to calm

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Tell it how you feel

No forms, no clinical language. Just say what happened or how you're feeling in your own words. "I can't stop worrying." "My chest feels tight." "I had a terrible fight."

02

Receive the right words

InnerVerse matches your emotional state to curated passages from psychology, spirituality, philosophy, and self-help. Not random quotes. The specific words that speak to what you're going through.

03

Go deeper when you're ready

Each passage connects to a reading path. When the storm passes and curiosity arrives, follow the thread into books and ideas that help you grow beyond the moment.

Wisdom traditions

Thousands of years of knowing

Every culture has words for the hard moments. We curate from all of them.

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Stoicism
Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, Epictetus
Buddhism
Thich Nhat Hanh, Pema Chodron
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Psychology
Carl Jung, Viktor Frankl, Brene Brown
Mysticism
Rumi, Khalil Gibran, Thomas Merton
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Self-Help
Modern authors who changed millions of lives

The difference

Not another chatbot

Typical mental health apps

  • AI-generated responses
  • Clinical CBT exercises
  • Require journaling effort
  • One therapeutic framework
  • Feels like homework

InnerVerse

  • Human-curated wisdom
  • Passages from real books and thinkers
  • Receive-first, effort-free in crisis
  • Multi-tradition, multi-perspective
  • Feels like a wise friend

The world's wisdom,
tuned to your moment

Centuries of human insight, organized with care, delivered with compassion. Because the right words at the right time can change everything.

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