Built for adults with Bipolar I & II

It sees the episode coming before you do.

bipolar.ai learns your relapse signature — the sleep, the spending, the drift — and pings you at the first sign. Then it holds your life steady through whatever comes. No mood-logging homework. Built by someone who needs it.

No name. No phone. No verification. Use a burner email if you want — we built this for people who've been burned.

You know the pattern

You've had a good week. You know how this goes.

The good weeks are the dangerous ones. It feels like recovery right up until the card statement arrives.

Then the dark weeks. Mail unopened. Phone on do-not-disturb since the 4th. The rent isn't late because you're broke — it's late because it stopped existing.

Everyone says “track your moods.” You have four abandoned mood apps and a psychiatrist who asks how the journaling is going.

The crash never sends a calendar invite.

But it does send signals. Sleep breaks first. Spending speeds up. The drift starts. You can't see it from inside — something outside you can.

Right now

Start wherever you are. It meets you there.

Nobody finds this page on a calm Tuesday. You're probably in one of three places right now. All three are fine places to start.

If you're in the dark

Reading this might be today's whole accomplishment.

That's enough. Setup is one sentence, not a questionnaire — tell it one true thing, like “rent is due Friday,” and it takes it from there. The one thing it hands back will be sized to a day where getting up counts as a win. The rest, it watches for you.

If you're flying

You feel incredible. We're not going to argue.

No app can talk you down, and this one won't try. Just connect it now, while everything is easy. It learns your baseline — sleep, spending, pace — and if the numbers cross lines you set, you'll hear it from the most neutral voice there is: your own data. Sent to you, and only to anyone you chose ahead of time.

If you're in the wreckage

Rebuilding. Again.

The pile of final notices. The bank app you can't open. The apologies you owe. It sorts the pile into urgent, recoverable, and can-wait — then hands it to you one piece at a time. And it learns this episode's signature, so the next one gets caught in week one, not week four.

How it works

Built for the whole cycle. Before, during, after.

No daily logging. No streaks. No mood emoji homework. You dump life in however it comes — a sentence, a forwarded bill, a voice note — and the system keeps the picture current and acts on it.

Before · Watch

It learns your relapse signature.

Every episode telegraphs itself — broken sleep, accelerating spending, the drift. You can't see it from inside. Watch monitors the signals you already produce and pings you at the first deviation — push, SMS or email. And if you choose, it tells one person you trust, too.

Watch · sleep
Under 5 hours, 4 nights running. Your last two episodes started exactly here. Worth flagging to your prescriber while it's still early.
Watch · spending
Spending is 3× your baseline this week — and accelerating. You asked to be told at 2×. This is your line, not ours.
During · The ONE THING

It holds your life. You handle one thing.

In an episode you don't need a productivity system — you need a smaller world. The system holds everything — bills, deadlines, meds, obligations — and hands you exactly one action, sized to the day you're actually having.

The one thing · now
Take the 9pm dose, then sleep. Rent is paid. Nothing else needs you tonight. 11 items watched in the background. They'll wait.
Watch · money
Electric bill is due tomorrow — $67, and there's $134 in checking. Pay it today and everything else still clears this week.
After · The brief

Rebuild faster. Walk in with data, not a shrug.

When it's over, the system already knows what happened. It hands you the cleanup one piece at a time — and a one-page episode brief for your next appointment: when sleep broke, what the spending did, what got missed. Your psychiatrist gets a timeline instead of “I don't know, it's been a blur.”

Episode brief · ready to share
MAR 1 – MAR 28 Sleep broke Mar 3 — avg 4.1h for 9 nights Spending peaked 4× baseline, Mar 7–12 Meds 6 missed evening doses, Mar 9–15 Damage contained 2 bills caught by Watch, 0 missed → Full timeline attached, one tap to share

Why this is different

Not another mood journal.

Every bipolar app asks you to log your mood, every day, forever — homework that dies in week two, usually right when the episode starts. bipolar.ai works from signals you already produce. The tracking doesn't stop when you do.

  • Mood trackers record the episode. This one sees it coming.
  • Chatbots talk. This one acts — it watches, computes, and pings you first.
  • Therapy treats you. This protects the life around you while you get treated. It works with your clinician, not instead of one.

Anonymity by architecture

Your account is a token. Not a name. Not a profile.

You're about to tell a system about your money, your meds, and your worst weeks. “We take privacy seriously” is not good enough. So we built it so we couldn't betray you even if we wanted to.

  • No PII required — ever. The product is fully functional with zero contact info. No email gate, no phone gate, no real-name field anywhere.
  • Your identity is a random token you hold. Not an account we issue against a person. A breach — or a subpoena — yields data that can't be proven to be yours.
  • Every channel is opt-in. Want push alerts? Connect a channel. Want a trusted person looped in? Your choice, revocable any time. Want nothing? Connect nothing.
  • Nothing to sell. No ad model, no data brokers, no “anonymized insights” partnerships. You pay for the product; that's the entire business.

Pricing

One caught episode pays for years of this.

Monthly only. Cancel anytime — including mid-episode, no questions, no retention flow.

Free

$0 /month

  • Read-only check-ins
  • Manual chat queries
  • No Watch — nothing proactive
  • No episode briefs
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Starter

$2 /month

  • Everything the trackers charge for — at their price
  • Full history, two-axis tracking, med timeline
  • Import your eMoods / Daylio / Bearable history
  • Monthly brief for your appointments
  • No Watch — nothing proactive
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Pro+

$25 /month — founding price, locked for life

  • Everything in Pro
  • Voice input — for days typing is too much
  • SMS gateway
  • Priority AI models
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The math we'd use in your shoes: one late fee is ~$35. One unwatched hypomanic week is uncountable. $9 buys the thing that catches it on day three instead of day twenty.

Early access

Stay housed. Stay employed. Stay alive.

Wherever you are in the cycle right now — that's the right place to start. Drop an email and we'll send your access link. That's the only thing the email is ever used for.