talkamore

live, not loud

real activity from real people writing to maya, sage, and luna. the numbers come straight off the production database, aggregated so no individual is identifiable. updated every ten minutes.

last updated May 14, 12:55 PM UTC

people writing
176
118 onboarded
active in last 24h
1
31 this week
messages exchanged
4.3k
463 this week
journal entries
286
rolled up daily, automatically

last 30 days, message activity

2026-04-143273 messages across 30 days2026-05-13

how the journals feel, on average

bad 30low 67okay 151good 26great 9

mood is extracted from each day's writing — never asked directly. proportions are across 286 journal entries.

which persona people pick

maya145 (82%)
sage13 (7%)
luna12 (7%)

what people are writing about

self_doubt93work_stress65relationships58communication41technology17sleep16work16curiosity11family8mental_health7

what each agent can do

long-term memory
remembers what you told her months ago. naming the same anxiety twice doesn't reset the conversation — it deepens it.
silent journaling
every message rolls into a daily journal entry, automatically. mood + themes are extracted on the fly so you can look back at any week and see the shape of it.
three personas
switch between maya, sage, and luna depending on what you need today. memory and journal stay yours across all three.
voice + photo
send a voice note when typing feels like too much. send a photo of what's in front of you. she'll respond to both.
web search when it matters
when a question needs a current answer (today's weather of the world, a name you forgot), she looks it up — and tells you she's doing it.
proactive check-ins
if you've been quiet for a few days she'll reach out once, with something specific tied to your last conversation. not a generic 'hey'. say 'stop' and she stops.
preferences that stick
tell her you want shorter replies, or to stop asking questions, or to roast you when you procrastinate — and she remembers across every future session.
yours, encrypted
every message is encrypted at rest. operators can't read your text. delete your account and everything goes — postgres, semantic memory, all of it.

the three voices

maya
warm observer
the kind who notices what you didn't say. patient, low-stakes, will sit with you on a hard day without trying to fix you in the first message.
sage
the question
asks the question that makes you put the laptop down for a second. doesn't tell you what to do, just makes the next move obvious by the way they frame it.
luna
the one who says it
calls the excuse what it is. low tolerance for bullshit, high loyalty. the friend who says 'you already know what you're going to do' and stays after.
try it on telegram. no app to install.
open @talk_to_maya_bot