Yaroslav Chuykov

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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Zovie Hartwell

I think todai is a gentle and thoughtful tool for emotional wellness—the experience in the middle showed clear feedback and science-based tips, though it might need stronger engagement to stay useful over time.

Erliza. P

Fresh concept 🌈📊 Nice blend of wellness and data—feels uplifting and smart ✨🧘

May N
I think the Todai app is essential for a working mom-to-be like me — it tracks my mood every second.
Sardul Bhattarai

This is such a refreshing take on self-reflection. I love how Todai focuses on clarity and emotional energy instead of just checking boxes or tracking mood. The Happy Lifestyle Index sounds like a great way to actually understand where your focus is going. Excited to try it, feels like the kind of tool that can really make a difference day to day!

Nitesh Padghan

The “Happy Lifestyle Index” hit different, finally feels like a tool that makes sense of how I actually feel, not just how productive I am. Really well done.

Esther George
As someone who's always going through a lot, I love this launch! 🥰📌Todai feels like the kind of emotional support tool we all would wish existed sooner. Intuitive, calming, and genuinely useful. As a UGC creator and copywriter with 15K+ followers, I help startups like yours tell their story in a way that feels real, through engaging video content and emotionally-resonant copy. Curious: how do you see Todai being used by creators or communities to promote emotional wellness collectively, not just individually?
Nabin Islam

Really impressed by the intention and depth behind todai.

Most “mental health” apps tend to fall into two extremes: overly simplistic mood tracking or clinical overwhelm. todai feels like it’s striking a much-needed middle ground — practical, science-backed, and emotionally intelligent.

The Happy Lifestyle Index sounds like a brilliant framework — love how it reframes self-reflection into something tangible and trackable. And the fact that it’s built in collaboration with a psychology expert (rather than just wrapping journaling with GPT) really shows in the thoughtful structure.

As someone who tends to get caught in end-of-day spirals of “I didn’t do enough,” this looks like a grounding and perspective-shifting tool.

Congrats to Gosha and the team — definitely giving this a try!

Julian Azzopardi

Hey, how can I get in contact with one of your team members?

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