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A journal that listens, asks questions, and finds your patterns.Open
empaithy co.🛠️ 1 tool 🙏 27 karmaApr 29, 2024@Empaithy: Your Therapy JournalThanks for the feedback Margaret, we're working on getting the additional features live. The fundamental features of the app should be working fine now. Do help us improve with your feedback at [email protected] Thank you!
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Historical philosophers debate your business dilemmas and deliver decision frameworksOpenThe idea is cool, doesn't really live up to expectations though. -
I have been using Life Note for months and this has improved my own mental health and self-discovery journey. I learn new things about my self from people who inspire me while I journal. It's really helpful for me to go deeper with self-introspection and growth.
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Great idea, but does not find what you are looking for-about the same as Google Scholar
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NOT FREE! DO NOT USE. ITS REQUIRED $99.99 A YEAR OR $15 A MONTH!!!!
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Predictions based on birth charts. AI Astrology. The first one ever createdOpen
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Seems to be working quite well as of today. It was most likely a temporary issue. Give it another go!
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After not even ONE try, it asks for Pro. No success, just imo developer hyper-greed. Avoid!
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It's great, I really enjoy using this app. Am on a hunt for the perfect journal, and this one is in my Top 3
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Looks like their paid version isn't working. Don't waste your money on this one.
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You get like 4 questions for free, then you're hit up for a subscription. Not sure why anyone would pay for a subscription to this, considering it's more or less just an expanded Chatgpt voice model. It took me three questions of George Carlin to get a completely false answer to a simple question about his life. Not worth it. I guess if you're trying to get a voiceover in a celebrity voice that's 50% accurate, then it's worth it. Otherwise, no.
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