Trackers count.
Mindlens remembers.

Your weeks have a shape — and you can't see it from inside them. Mindlens holds the long arc of your days and gives it back to you as a story.

The core difference

A 6/10 average won't tell you that anxiety hits the day after you see your mom.

Numbers flatten the thing they're supposed to describe. Mindlens listens to what you actually say, holds it for months, and notices when the same shape comes back around.

monitoring Most tracker apps
Numbers, graded.
A score for your week. A streak. A line going up or down. None of it tells you what actually happened.
Mood avg
6.2/10
−0.3 vs last week
Wellness score
B−
Try harder next week
Missed goal
12 day streak — don't break it
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A sentence that lands.
Your own words, held over months, shown back to you when the shape repeats.
We connected the dots.
Anxiety hits the day after you see your mom.
Four of the last five “rough mornings” landed the day after a visit. The shape has been quietly repeating for two months.
What's inside

Days. Weeks. Months. And the lens you're in.

Four small surfaces — that's the whole app.

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Did yesterday feel “back to track” at any point?
Yes
No

A few small questions.Sometimes a yes / no. Sometimes a slider for your mood. Sometimes a sentence. Three or four prompts a day, none of them forced — and the next round is shaped by your last.

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We connected the dots.
A walk before work changes the day.
On the mornings you walked, the day held together by lunch. On the days you didn’t, it quietly didn’t.
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Six minutes, full screen.Every Monday a tap-through opens up — the shape of last week, the highlight, the plot twist, the line worth taking with you.

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“Housekeeping” brought relief first, then pressure about “Task.”

The longer arc.On the 1st of each month, a longer chapter opens up. What’s softening, what’s hardening, which patterns are showing up across weeks you didn’t connect.

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Your active Lens

What carries a “good morning” into the full day?

Inspired by your Month

One question, quietly running.The thing Mindlens is paying attention to right now. Daily questions and weekly recaps both calibrate to it. Swap whenever you want a different angle.

Real lens findings

Small lines, worth sitting with.

Whether you're in therapy, between therapists, or quietly doing the work on your own — these are the kind of lines you can sit with for a week.

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The day after a late night, “tired” shows up by 11am.

From the week of May 1

Three mornings, same pattern.Each time, the night before ran past midnight — and the pattern's been quietly there for a month.

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We connected the dots.
Starting late still helped the day.
After lunch, after therapy, after errands — you still returned to “Task.”
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Weekly recap · Slide 6

Return beats stick to the plan.On the two days the schedule went off, the return is what held the day together.

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Cleaning kept replacing the real start.

Monthly recap · Slide 8

The all-or-nothing hurdle, named.“Housekeeping” brought relief first, then pressure — once it grew past an hour, it took the energy meant for the real task.

Ready when you are

Some weeks have a shape.
Let's find yours.

Your first five Lenses are ready right after onboarding — shaped by your goals, hurdles, and the questions you answer. New ones surface each month, calibrated by what you’ve shared.