todai - Your first personalized happy lifestyle index
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todai is your personal AI guide for mental clarity and emotional balance.
Track your mood, uncover patterns, and get science-based tools
— anytime, anywhere.
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Congrats and best of luck!! Your app seems very promising :)
We’ve put a lot of heart into it — so hearing that means the world.
Appreciate the support.
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Huge congrats on the launch, Gosha and the team! As a PM, I truly appreciate the balance you've achieved between emotional insight and usability. Todai doesn’t seem like just another “productivity hack”, but rather a space to think. Eager to see where this leads!
@michael_vavilov Thank you so much — really appreciate that, especially coming from a fellow PM!
We worked hard to make todai feel less like a “tool to optimize” and more like a space to actually hear yourself think. Excited to keep evolving it — and would love to hear how it lands for you if you give it a spin.
I'm truly pleased that AI is not only enhancing productivity tools but also helping more people with their mental health! That's fantastic, and I wish you the best of luck with your product launch 🙌
@tachikomaghost Thank you so much! That balance — between utility and emotional depth — is exactly what we’re aiming for. If AI can help people slow down, reflect, and feel a bit more grounded day to day — we’re on the right track. Appreciate the kind words!
This is probably the need of the hour. The pace in which everything around us moves today is something we are experiencing for the first time as humans and it's very important to sustain mental clarity. Thanks for bringing this to the world!
@aeromaniax Thank you — glad the actionable side resonates!
Right now, we’re using a blend of GPT with our own prompting system and context layering on top — basically shaping how it listens, responds, and adapts to emotional nuance.
At this stage, the model isn’t changeable by users, but we’re definitely exploring ways to let people tune the “tone” or depth of interaction in the future (e.g. more coach-like vs. more reflective).
Really hope todai helps you uncover a few useful things about yourself — even the quiet stuff we usually skip over.
And glad you liked the name 😄 Took us way too long to land on something that felt right!
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Congratulations on the launch of todai, 🎉 @goshatirov A year of building something meaningful around self-reflection is no small feat, and the focus on actionable insights rather than vague check-ins sounds really thoughtful.
I'm curious about the Happy Lifestyle Index you mentioned - how did you and your psychology collaborator approach designing that framework? Was there a particular psychological model or research that influenced how you structured it to track emotional energy patterns?
The distinction between "cutting through noise" versus traditional productivity tools feels important. Looking forward to seeing how users respond to this approach!
@ajay_kumar_yadav4 Thanks so much — truly appreciate the thoughtful words.
You nailed the core of it: we didn’t want todai to just “track moods,” we wanted it to help people make sense of what they’re feeling — and do something with that insight.
The Happy Lifestyle Index (HLI) grew out of a year-long collaboration with a psychology faculty member specializing in self-reflection and emotional regulation. Rather than build around clinical diagnostics, we focused on four core emotional-energy dimensions that tend to shift most day to day:
Clarity, Effort, Resources, and Needs.
This structure is loosely inspired by CBT-informed models and behavioral activation theory — but simplified into a reflection-first format. The goal wasn’t to replicate therapy, but to create a usable mirror that encourages small shifts and self-awareness over time.
And yes — “cutting through the noise” felt like the most honest north star. We wanted todai to be the space between performance and collapse — the moment where you pause and ask, “What’s actually going on here?”
I'd love to hear your thoughts as you try it out.
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Just downloaded the app and the interface is clean and intuitive. My first impression was very positive. The questions don’t feel overwhelming or intimidating, instead, they’re thoughtfully designed to gently guide you into self-reflection. It creates a calming, safe space to share your thoughts, which I really appreciate. I’ve added it to my personal development app collection and will be exploring it further soon.
@sidraarifali Whoa! Thank you so much — that means a lot to our team :)
Creating a calm and safe space (without overwhelming questions or pressure) was one of our biggest design goals, so hearing that come through is incredibly rewarding.
Excited to be part of your personal development stack — and we’d love to hear how it evolves for you over time!
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Congrats and best of luck!! Your app seems very promising :)
todai
@pamela_arienti Thank you! 🙏
We’ve put a lot of heart into it — so hearing that means the world.
Appreciate the support.
Huge congrats on the launch, Gosha and the team! As a PM, I truly appreciate the balance you've achieved between emotional insight and usability. Todai doesn’t seem like just another “productivity hack”, but rather a space to think. Eager to see where this leads!
todai
@michael_vavilov Thank you so much — really appreciate that, especially coming from a fellow PM!
We worked hard to make todai feel less like a “tool to optimize” and more like a space to actually hear yourself think. Excited to keep evolving it — and would love to hear how it lands for you if you give it a spin.
Scade.pro
Excited to try!
todai
@builov84 Awesome — can’t wait to hear what you think!
Let us know how it feels once you’re in.
Tila AI
I'm truly pleased that AI is not only enhancing productivity tools but also helping more people with their mental health! That's fantastic, and I wish you the best of luck with your product launch 🙌
todai
@tachikomaghost Thank you so much! That balance — between utility and emotional depth — is exactly what we’re aiming for. If AI can help people slow down, reflect, and feel a bit more grounded day to day — we’re on the right track. Appreciate the kind words!
Clueso
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@ashutosh_raj Absolutely — you’ve captured the heart of why we built todai
We’re not wired for this level of noise and speed, and yet we’re expected to “just cope.”
Our goal is to offer a calm, intelligent space where people can reconnect with themselves — sustainably and without judgment.
Thank you so much for the kind words and support.
Clueso
@goshatirov You're welcome! Happy to support good products which community can benefit from!
great product @goshatirov ! how much does it track on itself vs me having to put in data?
todai
@andrew_white_13 Thanks so much! 🙌
Great question — todai is designed to do the heavy lifting with you, not because of you.
The more you share (via journaling, check-ins, voice/text), the smarter it gets at spotting patterns and offering insights.
But even with minimal input, it can help you reflect through guided prompts and emotional cues — without overwhelming you.
Think of it as a conversation, not a spreadsheet 🙂
Love the concept and the actionable items! I am curious, what AI models are you using for this? Are they changeable?
Good luck with the launch!
todai
@aeromaniax Thank you — glad the actionable side resonates!
Right now, we’re using a blend of GPT with our own prompting system and context layering on top — basically shaping how it listens, responds, and adapts to emotional nuance.
At this stage, the model isn’t changeable by users, but we’re definitely exploring ways to let people tune the “tone” or depth of interaction in the future (e.g. more coach-like vs. more reflective).
Appreciate the question — and the support!
Prit
Congrats on your launch :)
I hope I can find out more about myself.
Also the naming was really clever 😁
todai
@pritraveler Thank you so much!
Really hope todai helps you uncover a few useful things about yourself — even the quiet stuff we usually skip over.
And glad you liked the name 😄 Took us way too long to land on something that felt right!
Congratulations on the launch of todai, 🎉 @goshatirov A year of building something meaningful around self-reflection is no small feat, and the focus on actionable insights rather than vague check-ins sounds really thoughtful.
I'm curious about the Happy Lifestyle Index you mentioned - how did you and your psychology collaborator approach designing that framework? Was there a particular psychological model or research that influenced how you structured it to track emotional energy patterns?
The distinction between "cutting through noise" versus traditional productivity tools feels important. Looking forward to seeing how users respond to this approach!
todai
@ajay_kumar_yadav4 Thanks so much — truly appreciate the thoughtful words.
You nailed the core of it: we didn’t want todai to just “track moods,” we wanted it to help people make sense of what they’re feeling — and do something with that insight.
The Happy Lifestyle Index (HLI) grew out of a year-long collaboration with a psychology faculty member specializing in self-reflection and emotional regulation. Rather than build around clinical diagnostics, we focused on four core emotional-energy dimensions that tend to shift most day to day:
Clarity, Effort, Resources, and Needs.
This structure is loosely inspired by CBT-informed models and behavioral activation theory — but simplified into a reflection-first format. The goal wasn’t to replicate therapy, but to create a usable mirror that encourages small shifts and self-awareness over time.
And yes — “cutting through the noise” felt like the most honest north star.
We wanted todai to be the space between performance and collapse — the moment where you pause and ask, “What’s actually going on here?”
I'd love to hear your thoughts as you try it out.
todai
@sidraarifali Whoa! Thank you so much — that means a lot to our team :)
Creating a calm and safe space (without overwhelming questions or pressure) was one of our biggest design goals, so hearing that come through is incredibly rewarding.
Excited to be part of your personal development stack — and we’d love to hear how it evolves for you over time!
todai
@sidraarifali thanks for your feedback