A place to put it down, for everyone.
Our mission
We meet people in the moments they need to be heard. The phone in their hand, the late hour, the small heavy thing they don’t want to call a friend about. We help them feel less alone for one quiet minute, and we point them at real human care when a minute isn’t enough.
Our vision
A generation that talks about heavy days the way they talk about tired feet. Without shame, without ceremony, without waiting until something has a clinical name. Sattvah, the quiet thing you reach for at 2am, the way you reach for water.
Why India first
India is where the gap is widest and the stigma is heaviest. One psychiatrist per 100,000 people. A culture that values keeping things inside. Phones in every pocket, even where therapists are an eight-hour bus ride away.
The same tools that brought the rest of the internet here can bring this, if it’s built right and built here.
Indian languages are not an afterthought. They’re on our shipping roadmap, not our backlog. We price in rupees. We study the small everyday rituals that make Indian life feel held, chai with mom, a long walk, a call you didn’t plan, and design Sattvah to sit beside them, not replace them.
How we operate
We’d rather take one extra day to ship something a 17-year-old at 2am won’t regret using than win a launch week.
What we will not do
- ·Your conversations are yours. We don’t sell ads, and we don’t train our AI on your private chats.
- ·We won’t replace human support. Where a person is what you need, we’ll show you how to find one.
- ·We won’t gamify being okay. No streaks, no badges, no productivity theatre.
- ·We won’t pretend Sattvah is a clinical service. It isn’t. We point you at real care when you need it.
How we measure success
Not session count. Not time-in-app. Not retention curves. Just one question: did someone feel less alone today than they did before they opened it?