Generic AI gives generic advice
Most AI chatbots start every conversation from scratch. They don't know your history, your patterns, or your goals. That's why their advice often feels... unhelpful.
Mentoré is different.
How it works
Four simple steps to personalized AI coaching
Start a conversation
Open Mentoré and start chatting immediately. No setup, no questionnaires—just natural conversation with an AI coach who's ready to listen.
Capture your story
Jot down thoughts freely—feelings, memories, anything on your mind. Track mood, sleep, and habits. Everything you share helps coaches understand you better.
AI understands you
Our AI reads your context and finds relevant patterns. When you chat, coaches reference your actual experiences—not generic advice.
Get personalized guidance
Receive coaching that's grounded in your story. Coaches notice patterns, ask meaningful questions, and help you see yourself more clearly.
Your context makes coaching meaningful
Every journal entry, tracking log, and conversation adds to your personal context. When you chat with a coach, AI retrieves the most relevant context to inform the response.
This means a coach can say "I noticed you mentioned feeling overwhelmed yesterday—your sleep was shorter than usual too. Want to talk about what's on your mind?" instead of generic "How are you feeling?"
Context used in your conversation:
"Feeling overwhelmed with the new project deadline. Had trouble sleeping last night thinking about it..."
Sleep: 5.5 hours • Mood: Anxious • Stress: 8/10
"I tend to overthink things when I'm stressed about work..."
What makes Mentoré different
Not just another chatbot
Memory & Context
AI remembers your history and references it naturally in conversations.
Pattern Recognition
Coaches spot patterns in your tracking data and journal entries.
Multiple Personalities
Choose coaches with different styles—gentle, direct, curious, analytical.
Gets better the more you use it
Unlike traditional apps that feel the same on day 1 and day 100, Mentoré improves over time. The more you journal and track, the more context coaches have to work with.