167 hours
between sessions.
Finally, company.
Peacefull is an AI companion that holds steady between therapy visits — and a quiet co-pilot that gives clinicians a clearer view of what is happening in the weeks they are not in the room.
Monday morning, already triaged.
Not a dashboard you learn — a caseload you recognize. Signals come from what your patients opted to share. Every row is audit-logged.
Your caseload, today.
Three patients need a call or a check-in before 5 pm. The other eleven are steady.
Most mental health tech is too loud or too alone. We built for the room in between.
The work happens outside the session.
Therapy is 1 hour. Life is the other 167. We show up for the panic at 2am, the Sunday-night dread, the fight you cannot rehash in 50 minutes next Thursday.
AI assists. Humans heal.
We do not replace therapists. We make them faster, clearer, less burned out — and we escalate to them the moment it stops being a companion problem.
Calm without spa.
No lotus icons. No breathing rainbows. A real voice that can hold weight — trained on modalities that work, audited by the clinicians in the room.
Now in BETA-1. Still listening.
We are in BETA-1 — live with a small, supervised Texas cohort, and still in the room with the clinicians who use this: shaping voice, testing safety rails, arguing about edge cases. If you want to see what the product looks like before the marketing does, apply to the cohort.
The quiet room is open.
A companion for the 167 hours between sessions. A clearer view for the humans doing the care. Both, grown from the same research.