A new kind of self-help

The book that knows exactly what you're going through

Talk to InnerDraft about what's on your mind. It listens, asks the right questions, and writes you a personalized self-help essay you'll actually want to re-read.

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Self-help books sell millions of copies of the same advice. Yours should be different.

Therapy is $200 an hour. Self-help books are $15 but written for everyone. Between the two sits a massive gap: personalized, thoughtful guidance that actually speaks to your situation.

InnerDraft fills that gap. It starts with a conversation, understands what you're working through, and produces something no book ever could: an essay written specifically for you.


How it works
01

Have a conversation

Talk or type. InnerDraft asks thoughtful questions about what you're dealing with, not to diagnose, but to understand. Like talking to a friend who happens to ask the right things.

02

It maps what matters

From your conversation, InnerDraft identifies the themes, tensions, and patterns in what you shared. No scores, no labels. Just a clear picture of where you are.

03

Your essay arrives

A polished, personal self-help essay written just for you. Not generated fluff. A piece of writing you'll want to save, re-read next month, or share with your therapist.

What an essay looks like
Written for Sarah, March 2026

On letting go of the version of yourself that got you here

You built everything around being the person who could handle it all. The reliable one. The one people called when things broke. It worked for years, and honestly, it got you somewhere remarkable.

But here's what nobody tells you about that kind of identity: it doesn't scale. The habits that made you indispensable at 25 are the same ones burning you out at 34. Not because they're wrong, but because you've outgrown the version of yourself that needed them...


Private & judgment-free

No sign-ups, no accounts. Your conversation exists for one purpose: to write you something meaningful. Then it's yours to keep.

Gets deeper over time

Your first essay might scratch the surface. Come back, and InnerDraft goes further. Each conversation builds on the last.

Choose your tone

Direct and practical. Warm and compassionate. Philosophical. You pick how you want to receive the truth.

An artifact, not a chat

The essay is yours to keep. Save it, print it, return to it in six months. It's not a conversation that disappears.

Self-help should know who it's helping.

InnerDraft is building toward a world where the guidance you get is as personal as the problems you're facing.

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