Jernling app Rose Seed funding has raised $ 6 million as it attempts to pursue its app as an AI mentor for self-discipline and personal development.
Rosebud uses AI to analyze your journal entries, identify patterns over time and provide insights, questions and guidance. The company says that its goal is to help users better understanding themselves, creating new habits and tracking goals, such as a human guardian.
Since its launch, Rosbad says, users have journalized 500 million words and spent more than 30 million minutes on its stage.
Rosebad was founded in 2023 by Chris Bedder, a Y Combinator Alum and Secret co-founder and Scene Dadashi, a UC Berkeley Bachelor of Science. The pair found in a male group, and came up with ideas for Rosebad based on their own experiences with medical and coaching.
“Everyone is different, and all have different languages, not only spoken languages, but different emotional language, various ways of communication,” The beddess said in an interview with Techcrunch, explaining that AI allows for the level of personal coaching and support which was not yet available.
“So a person wants verification and a soft approach, while someone wants really hard, like,” Hey, challenge me, call me on my BS’s perspective, “he continued. “A part of understanding someone is using that understanding to the best support to each person. This is the one who unlocks AI; It is never possible before, to score that kind of personal advice or support where each person can have this wildly different experience than another, which he shared.”

Rosebad says that it is not looking at the doctor to change, and instead wants to open access to quality mentorship.
The company plans to use new funding and invest more in marketing to expand its team of four with engineering and product talent. Startup is also planning to invest more in its proprietary memory technology and create app facilities.
In addition, Rosebad wants to detect ways to make its AI Journal more accessible, possibly through partnership with schools, businesses and clinics.

The seed era was led by Besmer Venture Partners, with 776, Inrichized Capital, Fuel Capital, Ave Anti, Tim Ferris and other investors participation.
Rosebad states that all journal data are encrypted, and that the journal entries are never shared with third party or used to train the AI ​​model.
Further, the beddess and Dadashi imagined Rosebad as a patron, teacher and partner, who can develop strategic, long -term engagement plans with users. For example, if someone is about to become a father, Rosebad can create personal material around that milestone and with other resources.
“What if everyone had something that is the best for them? Or something that is helping them to be their best? I think it’s an exciting thing that AI enables,” said Dadashi. “I many times benefited from having mentorship throughout my life, and I have faced the time when I have not had that mentorship.
The basic jernling features of Rosebad are free to use, but the startup provides $ 12.99 monthly membership that unlocks premium features, such as long -term memory, and voice and call mode.
AI is accessible through the journal Netand on IOS And Android,