Journaling app Rosebud has raised $6 million in seed funding because it seeks to additional flesh out its app as an AI mentor for self-reflection and private progress.
Rosebud makes use of AI to research your journal entries, determine patterns over time, and supply insights, questions, and steerage. The corporate says its aim is to assist customers higher perceive themselves, construct new habits, and monitor objectives, similar to a human mentor would.
Since its launch, Rosebud says, customers have journaled 500 million phrases and spent greater than 30 million minutes on its platform.
Rosebud was based in 2023 by Chrys Bader, a Y Combinator alum and co-founder of Secret; and Sean Dadashi, a UC Berkeley Cognitive Science graduate. The pair met at a males’s group, and got here up with the concept for Rosebud primarily based on their very own experiences with remedy and training.
“Everyone is totally different, and everybody has totally different languages, not simply spoken languages, however totally different emotional language, other ways of communication,” Bader stated in an interview with TechCrunch, explaining that AI permits for a degree of customized teaching and help that wasn’t obtainable up to now.
“So one particular person may need validation and a gentle method, whereas any person may need the actually laborious, like, ‘hey, problem me, name me out on my BS’ method,” he continued. “A part of understanding any person is utilizing that understanding to finest help every particular person. That’s what AI unlocks; that’s by no means been potential earlier than, to scale that sort of customized recommendation or help the place each particular person might have this wildly totally different expertise than the opposite, relying on what they shared.”
Rosebud says it isn’t seeking to change therapists, and as an alternative desires to open up entry to high quality mentorship.
The corporate plans to make use of the brand new funding to increase its workforce of 4 with engineering and product expertise, and investing extra into advertising and marketing. The startup additionally plans to speculate extra in its proprietary reminiscence know-how, and construct out the app’s options.
As well as, Rosebud desires to discover methods to make its AI journal extra accessible, probably by partnerships with faculties, companies and clinics.

The seed spherical was led by Bessemer Enterprise Companions, with participation from 776, Initialized Capital, Gasoline Capital, Avenir, Tim Ferriss, and different traders.
Trying ahead, Bader and Dadashi envision Rosebud as a mentor, instructor and accomplice that may develop strategic, long run engagement plans with customers. For example, if somebody is about to change into a father, Rosebud might create customized content material round that milestone with journaling and different sources.
“What if all people had one thing that was searching for what’s finest for them? Or one thing that’s serving to them change into their finest self? I feel that’s the thrilling factor that AI allows,” Dadashi stated. “I benefited a lot from having mentorship all through my life at varied instances, and I’ve suffered in instances after I haven’t had that mentorship. I feel what we’re seeing is a future the place this may be obtainable to all people in a method that it simply wasn’t potential for it to be obtainable earlier than. You’ll be able to have one thing that’s really fascinated by you, really attempting to know you, and is aligned with who you need to change into.”
Rosebud’s fundamental journaling options are free to make use of, however the startup gives a $12.99 month-to-month subscription that unlocks premium options, resembling long-term reminiscence, and voice and name modes.
The AI journal is accessible through the net, and on iOS and Android.
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