Are you okay?
When someone has not been replying much, Augmy can help friends notice that something may be off without pushing for answers immediately.
App for those who care.
In real time, with no annoying questionnaires or check-ins.
Augmy is a family and friends well-being app that helps people share how they feel through private mood gardens instead of forcing everything into words.
Augmy automatically tracks mood from music, screen time, smart watch signals, weather, sleep, and other daily patterns. It turns these signals into a shared emotional garden that helps close people understand how someone may be doing.
Instead of constant “are you okay?” messages, family and friends can notice emotional changes more naturally and respond with care.
Augmy is made for people who care about the mental well-being of family and friends but know that it is not always easy to ask, explain, or say the right thing.
It is especially useful when someone is overwhelmed, low on energy, emotionally distant, or simply unable to explain what is going on.
When someone has not been replying much, Augmy can help friends notice that something may be off without pushing for answers immediately.
When a child comes home exhausted and does not want to talk, parents can better sense that it is a rough day and respond with more understanding.
When someone says they are fine but everything in their behavior says otherwise, Augmy gives close people a softer signal that support may be needed.
People choose who they share with and what each circle can see. Augmy is designed around privacy, care, and sensitive emotional communication rather than exposure.
Communication is end-to-end encrypted, and the product is built to help people stay connected without turning emotional life into public content.
Yes. Augmy lets people define circles of closeness and control who sees what.
Augmy can use signals like music, screen time, wearables, sleep, and weather to help estimate mood patterns.
No. Augmy is designed for close relationships and personal well-being, not public posting and performance.