We’re building the quiet corner of the internet we wish we’d had.
Sattvah started from a simple observation: the moments people most need to be heard rarely happen during business hours, and the existing options, a paid therapist weeks out, a vague journaling app, the chaos of social media, leave a gap.
We wanted a place that’s emotionally safer than a public feed, more immediate than a clinic, and warmer than an AI checkbox. So we built one.
Two ways to use Sattvah
Community, share what’s heavy, anonymously or under your name. Read what others are working through. Reactions are quiet by design, no like counts racing across the screen.
Experts, when you want more than peer support, book a session with a vetted listener or counsellor. Every expert is interviewed; we check credentials, not vibes.
What we’re not
Sattvah isn’t a crisis service. If you’re in immediate danger, please contact your local emergency line or a crisis service in your country. We’ll always be honest about where our help ends and professional care begins.
Privacy, simply
Anonymous posts stay anonymous, the experts and other members never see your name. We don’t sell your data. We don’t train AI on private chats. See our privacy policy for specifics.
Built by one person. No funding.
covering the surface area of a friend at 2 AM, a quiet community, mood logs, and a real expert