Some things you can’t say to anyone.
Say them here.
emme is a place to talk without worrying what someone will think, what it means, or what comes next.
People come to emme when…

"My mother has texted “how’s the prep going?” five times today."
I replied “going well.” Then I opened emme.

"It’s 8:45 on a Friday. My manager just asked for “a quick call.”"
I’m home. I’m not okay with this. And I can’t say that to anyone at work.

"We just had the same fight again. About dishes."
It’s never about the dishes.
emme listens. Reflects back what you’re actually saying. Asks the question that helps you figure out what you actually feel. No advice unless you ask for it.
Not every problem
needs therapy.
Sometimes you’re anxious because something is actually wrong. Sometimes you’re lonely in a room full of people and you can’t explain why.
That’s not a disorder. That’s being human.
emme is for those moments. The ones that don’t need a prescription or a Tuesday appointment. Just a place to say it out loud; privately, honestly, without it becoming A Thing.
You talk.
emme listens.
You feel lighter.
Say anything
Whatever’s on your mind- the fight, the anxiety, the thing you’ve been avoiding saying. Start anywhere.
emme reflects it
Not advice. Not affirmations. emme helps you hear what you’re actually saying.
You figure it out
Most people spend about 14 minutes with emme. They leave knowing something they didn’t when they arrived.
What you say
stays here.
We built emme on the belief that everyone needs a place to be truly honest. That's only possible if it's completely private.
We can’t read your conversations. Period.
Your words are encrypted. Not stored in a way we can access, not used to train anything, not visible to us.
Anonymous by default.
You don’t need a name. You don’t need to explain who you are or why you’re here.
No one is watching.
We don’t analyse your conversations, sell your data, or share anything with anyone. Ever.
People spend an average of 14 minutes with emme.
"That’s not scrolling. That’s actually talking."
"Finally said the thing I've been holding back for three years. The relief is physical."
— Arjun, Bangalore
"I can finally say what I'm actually feeling without editing myself. It's freeing."
— Maya, 27
"It's like having a thought catcher that actually helps you organize them."
— Kiran, 24