An AI companion that actually listens.
Some days you don't need advice — you just need to say it out loud to someone who's paying attention. That's what Halo is for.
Someone to talk to, when there isn't one
Not everything needs to be a conversation with a friend, and not everything is worth a therapy session. Sometimes you just need to get it out of your head. Halo is there for exactly that — open the app, talk, and be heard, any time of day or night.
It listens more than it talks
Halo isn't a chatbot trying to be clever. It asks one good question, then gets out of the way and lets you think out loud. No lectures, no ten-step frameworks, no toxic positivity — just presence.
It remembers what matters to you
Over time Halo learns the people, places, and themes that come up in your life, and gently reflects patterns back. It feels less like starting over every time and more like talking to someone who actually knows you.
Private by design
Your conversations are private to your account, on EU servers, and yours to export or delete anytime.
A companion, not a therapist
Halo is a reflection and journaling companion — it is not therapy, counselling, or a crisis service. If you're going through something serious or feel unsafe, please reach out to a mental-health professional or your local emergency line.
FAQ
Is there an app you can just talk to?
Yes. Halo lets you open the app and talk out loud whenever you need to be heard. It listens, asks one caring question, and turns the conversation into a private journal.
Is it healthy to talk to an AI about your feelings?
For many people, putting feelings into words — out loud, without being judged — brings relief and clarity. Halo is designed for that kind of reflection. It complements, but does not replace, human connection or professional support.
Does Halo give advice?
Rarely, and only gently. Halo is built to listen and ask, not to lecture. The goal is to help you hear yourself, not to hand you a checklist.