Meet the AI that actually knows you.
Saga remembers what you said this morning — and tonight, it asks how it went. A journal with a real memory, and the nerve to follow up.
It remembers. And it asks.
Tell Saga your day in plain words each morning. It locks what you said — and that evening, it asks about all of it. By name. Not “how was your day?” Your day. The one you described.
9:41
Tuesday, July 7
This morning you said: “Gym, Emily at 2, dinner at 6:45.” Did it happen?
Your morning words become your day.
Tell Saga your day.
Answer for it tonight.
Morning — say your day
One intention, in your own words. Saga locks it before the noise starts and turns it into your Actions for the day.
Evening — close the loop
Saga brings back exactly what you promised that morning and asks what actually happened. No hiding, no judgment.
Over time — Saga starts noticing
Weeks of sessions become patterns you can't see yourself. Saga writes them down in its Notebook — and says them out loud.
Saga's Notebook
“You say yes to plans on high-energy days, then cancel them two days later.”
Saga's Notebook
“Every time you keep a morning workout, you keep the rest of the day too. The gym isn't the goal — it's the switch.”
Everything feeds the same brain.
Life Wheel
Eight areas of your life, scored from what you actually say — not a quiz you fill out once.
Weekly sealed letter
Every Sunday: your week, read back to you. Opens Sunday evening only.
Photo timeline
Send Saga the moments of your day. Your life, actually kept.
Session modes
Grateful, Manifest, Build, or Just Talk — different doors, same memory behind them.
The part everyone else is missing.
Understand you — then never follow up. All insight, no receipts.
Follow up — but never understand you. All streaks, no meaning.
Does the part each of them is missing. It reflects with you, and it tracks whether your life matches what you say you want.
Lock-screen check-ins
Checks in like a friend, not an app.
No streak guilt, no “don't lose your progress!” Saga's notifications read like texts — because it actually knows what it's asking about.
New day. Tell me one thing that's actually happening today.
I'm not begging, but it would be cool to hear how your day went.
Still true? 34 days ago you said: “I'm done saying yes out of guilt.”
Fair things to ask.
Is my journal private?
Yes. Your sessions are yours — they're never used to train AI models, and you can delete everything, any time, right from Settings. Saga's memory exists to serve you, not anyone else.
How is this different from just talking to ChatGPT?
Two things. First, memory that's built for this: Saga keeps a persistent, structured picture of your intentions, patterns, and follow-through across weeks — not a chat log. Second, Saga initiates. It checks in on your morning, asks about the 2pm you mentioned, and resurfaces what you said a month ago. A chatbot waits for you. Saga doesn't.
Is there an Android version?
Not yet — Saga is iPhone-only for now. Android is on the roadmap; downloading on iOS today is the best way to speed that up.
What happens after the free trial?
You get 7 days completely free. After that it's $59.99/year (less than $5 a month) or $12.99/month. Cancel during the trial and you pay nothing — no dark patterns, no hoops.
Can I export or delete my data?
Both. Your entries and Saga's observations belong to you — export them whenever you like, or delete your data permanently from Settings. Deleted means deleted.
What if I miss a day?
Nothing breaks. There's no streak to lose and no guilt mechanic. Saga just picks up where you left off — though it may gently mention it noticed. That's kind of its thing.