Vol. I — A correspondence with yourself

A quieter place
to think.

Est. 2026 · Made for the inner weather

Mindharbor is a private space to think out loud about something relational that has been turning over in your head — without spiraling, without an audience, without anyone telling you what to do.

It is not therapy. It is not a coach. It is somewhere to put it into words.

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01

Anti-advice

It will not tell you whether to leave him, stay with her, confront them. By design.

02

Anti-reassurance

It will not validate suspicions or label other people. Reassurance feeds the loop.

03

Pro-noticing

It will help you hear what you are already saying — and what you keep avoiding.

§ IIWho it’s for

Four kinds of weather.

§ IIIHow it works

Three small movements.

  1. 01

    You write.

    About anything turning over in your head. As long as it needs. The cursor does not hurry you.

  2. 02

    It reflects, doesn’t direct.

    No verdicts on other people. No instructions for you. It will help you notice what you are noticing.

  3. 03

    You leave a little clearer.

    Or at least, you leave with the noise lower than you came in.

Sit with uncertainty.
Don’t resolve it.

— a working principle

§ IVQuestions

What people ask first.

No. Mindharbor is not therapy, not mental healthcare, and not a substitute for either. If you are in crisis or want professional care, see /crisis for resources.

No. By design. The product is anti-advice. It is a place to think out loud — not somewhere to be told whether to leave him, stay with her, confront them, or any other decision.

No. By design. Reassurance — even warm, well-intentioned reassurance — strengthens the very loops most people come here to step out of. Mindharbor is built on the opposite principle: sit with uncertainty, don’t resolve it.

Your conversations are stored on our servers so you can come back to them. We don’t share them, train models on them, or sell them. See /privacy for the full policy.

A small team, working slowly. Reach us at hello@mindharbor.com.