Sublime is a journal that turns your thoughts into action. Once daily, reflect with a thoughtful prompt. Our AI keeps tabs on what's important to you and when the time is right, makes a real-world commitment on your behalf. Sometimes all you need is a push.












Absolutely love the direction Sublime is taking. The idea of a journal that doesn’t just help you reflect but actually nudges you into real-world action is both timely and powerful. In a space where most tools stop at introspection, Sublime goes a step further, bridging intention with execution through thoughtful AI design. Excited to see how this evolves!
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@ayushi_malviya Thank you!
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Incredible @randyperecman, great work and congrats on the launch 🙌
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@treeba Thanks Matt! Appreciate you
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Randy, you absolutely killed it with the design and the idea is wonderful. I look forward to using it and seeing the project bloom!
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@keegan_mcnamara You’re the best Keegan! Thank you.
This hit hard. The values questionnaire paired with actual commitments is such a smart combo, like having a personal coach with receipts. Excited (and a little nervous) to see what it signs me up for.
Loved the concept behind Sublime, this is really cool. These days it’s so easy to get stuck thinking and planning but never actually doing anything. I love how Sublime helps you take real steps based on what matters to you. It feels personal and thoughtful. Excited to try it out and see what it gets me to do.
I find this very interesting! My only concerns are about data privacy and social engineering risks.
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@demianrex I absolutely hear you! If you are looking for a private journal, I would definitely tell you to go elsewhere. In order to carry out this concept of a journal that acts for you, our AI and our team need to have access to what you share. (At least for now!) We want to be upfront about htis, even if we know this will turn some people away. And just so you know, your data isn't shared with anyone else outside of Sublime, and is only used to create the best possible personalized commitment.
I think Sublime is a very original and meaningful idea. If executed well, it has the potential to grow into something much bigger—something that genuinely helps people live with more intention.
As a piece of constructive feedback, I’d suggest focusing on identifying and delivering the magic moment as early as possible in the user journey. In product terms, this is the moment when users truly feel the value of your product—for Facebook, it was seeing an old friend’s photo for the first time (I recommend checking out YC’s Lecture 6 on Growth for this).
For Sublime, I believe that magic moment is when a user receives a personalized commitment and actually follows through, leading to a positive, tangible impact in their life. That’s powerful.
However, waiting up to 72 hours and requiring a long form with a home address might delay this moment too much. I know it’s a tricky balance, especially since personalization takes effort—but even a lightweight, instant preview of the experience could help. The faster users feel that spark of value, the more likely they’ll be to return and build a habit around it.
Looking forward to seeing how this evolves!