What this is
General View On This is a peer-support web app for getting things off your chest, checking in on how you're really doing, and finding small moments of reflection. It's not a hospital, not a therapist's office, and not a billboard. It's somewhere in between — closer to a journal that other people occasionally read kindly.
What you can do here
- Confessions — share what's on your mind and read what others have shared. Posts go out under your username; you can heart, react, and comment.
- Companion — a quiet listener that remembers things you tell it (your name, where you live, who matters to you, what you love) and brings them up when relevant. It runs entirely on this server — no third-party AI service touches your messages.
- Mood log — a daily one-tap check-in. Just for you.
- Surveys & predictions — small honest check-ins about how things feel, and community guesses about what's coming.
- Crisis resources — the Get help now button at the corner of every page lists 988, Samaritans, Lifeline, and more.
How signing up works
No email. No password in the usual sense. You pick a username, accept the terms, and the app generates a 7-word recovery phrase from a wordlist. That phrase is the only way back into your account. Save it somewhere only you can find — a password manager, an encrypted note, a piece of paper.
You can also set a second password — the urgent-delete password — in Settings. Type it on the login screen instead of your phrase and your account, posts, comments, mood log, and chat history are silently wiped.
What this is not
- Not therapy. The companion is not a clinician.
- Not medical, legal, or financial advice. If you need any of those, please talk to a professional.
- Not an emergency service. If you are in immediate danger, call 911 (US), 999 (UK), or 112 (EU).
- Not adult content, harassment, or hate speech. Posts and comments that target people are removed.
Who built it
A small project. No company, no investors, no advertisers. Hosted on a single server somewhere in Europe. If you'd like to help shape it, the only way is to use it and tell us what feels off.