Looking for a few people in Hyderabad to try something I'm building

Sometimes you have something sitting in your head. Work, a relationship, a decision, something that happened, or just thoughts you keep going back to.

And sometimes you don't really need advice. You just want to talk it through, make sense of it, and hopefully feel a little lighter or clearer afterwards.

That's what I'm trying to build with YaarWithin.

It's a mobile-first web app where you can talk through whatever is on your mind. It uses AI, but the idea is to understand first rather than immediately start telling you what to do.

It's still a very early closed beta, and I'd love a few people from this community to actually try it with something real and tell me honestly whether it helps, what feels off, and what could be better.

It's free and invite-only right now.

If you'd like to try it, comment here or DM me and I'll send you an invite.

You don't need to tell me what you talked about. I'm mainly interested in how the conversation felt.

Thanks to the mods for allowing me to share this here.

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u/Educational-Tax3259 — 2 days ago

Looking for feedback on a web app that helps you talk through what's on your mind

I'm building YaarWithin, a mobile-first web app for those moments when something is stuck in your head and you want to talk it through.

It could be work, a relationship, a decision, something you're overthinking, or just something you want to get off your chest.

It uses AI, but the goal is not to immediately give advice or solve everything. It tries to understand what you're feeling or thinking first, and help you come out of the conversation feeling a little lighter or clearer.

It's currently in a small closed beta and I'm looking for around 10 people willing to try it with something real.

Website: https://yaarwithin.com

Since access is invite-only right now, comment or DM me and I'll send you an invite.

I'm mainly looking for feedback on:

  • Did the conversation actually help you talk through what was on your mind?
  • Was there a point where the response felt unnatural, repetitive, too passive, or just wrong?
  • Was there anything it did surprisingly well?
  • After trying it, does this feel like something you could see yourself using when something is genuinely on your mind?

No need to tell me what you talked about. I'm interested in how the conversation felt.
Any honest feedback, including negative feedback, would be genuinely useful.

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u/Educational-Tax3259 — 7 days ago

Sometimes the hardest part is not the anxiety itself, it's having nowhere to put all the thoughts

I've had moments where my mind just keeps going.

You replay the same thing, imagine different outcomes, question what you said, what someone meant, what might happen next. And even when you know you're overthinking, knowing that doesn't necessarily make it stop.

What I've often wanted in those moments wasn't someone immediately telling me to calm down or giving me a list of things to do.

I just wanted somewhere I could say the whole thing, exactly as it was in my head, and slowly make some sense of it.

That experience is part of what led me to start building YaarWithin.

It's an AI-based space for talking through whatever is going on in your head. It isn't therapy or a replacement for professional support or real human connection. I'm simply trying to make those moments where your thoughts feel crowded a little easier to sit with and unpack.

It's still in a very early closed beta, and I'd really value this community's perspective.

If you're comfortable trying it with something that's genuinely been on your mind, I'd love to know afterwards:

Did talking it through help at all?
Did you feel understood, or did it still feel like talking to a chatbot?
Was there anything you wished it had done differently?
You never need to tell me what you talked about.

If anyone here would genuinely like to try it, comment or DM me and I'll send you an invite.

And regardless of whether you try it, I'd also be curious what actually helps you when your thoughts start looping.

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u/Educational-Tax3259 — 9 days ago