The hire I'd been avoiding for three months.
"Tell him what you need to see change. One conversation. This week."
Booked the meeting the same day. Had it two days later.
Upload your CV or your DISC profile. Veynor reads what you've done, where you are, and what you keep putting off, then tells you the one move worth making this week.
No account. Nothing leaves your phone.
The timing isn't the problem.
Pick a date. Tell one person.
"I keep saying I'll leave this job when the timing is right. That was fourteen months ago."
The timing isn't the problem. Calling it timing is.
Whether you'll keep using "not yet" as the place you hide.
Pick a date. Tell one person who'll hold you to it.
Tomorrow morning, draft the resignation letter. Don't send it. Just prove to yourself you can write it.
Illustrative session. Yours stays on your phone.



"Tell him what you need to see change. One conversation. This week."
Booked the meeting the same day. Had it two days later.
"Almost-ready is fear with better PR. Send it tonight."
Sent the application that evening.
"Their comfort has been winning over the truth. That's the pattern."
Had the conversation we'd been postponing for six months.
Day one
You type what's on your mind. You get one clear action. You take it.
Week two
You notice you keep circling the same topic. Different situation, same hesitation.
Month one
Your Avoidance Map calls it: confrontation, commitment, change. Once you see it, you can't quite unsee it.
Month three and on
Decisions that used to sit for weeks get handled in an afternoon. You feel lighter because you're carrying less.
I spent a decade building systems for other people. Then I noticed I was failing in my own life by the same rules I'd have fired someone for at work.
I had a decision in front of me. The kind everyone close to me already knew the answer to. I didn't. So I wrote myself a framework. That framework became Veynor.
Read the full story— Sven, founder
Most clarity apps ask how I feel. Veynor tells me what I'm actually doing.
The first one that felt like it understood why I was stuck, not just what I was stuck on.
I used to spend 45 minutes journaling to reach the same point Veynor gives me in four.
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No. Your session text is sent to AI providers (Anthropic, Groq, OpenRouter) only to process the reply, without your name, email, or any account identifier. None of them retain your sessions for training under our integration, and we don't keep them either. Nothing sits on our servers.
Pattern detection, your profile, and your history all live on your device.
You get 5 full clarity sessions in total, not five a week. Every mode is unlocked. Voice, document upload, and the Avoidance Map all work from session one. After the fifth, a paywall appears.
No card up front. No email. The free tier exists so you can try it on something real, not a demo.
If you lose the key, the backup file can't be recovered. Not by you, not by us. That's the trade-off of real end-to-end encryption: nobody holds a master key, including us.
The app prompts you to save the key the moment it's created. Put it in a password manager (1Password, Bitwarden, Apple Passwords) and your thinking outlives any single device.
No. Veynor is a decision tool for people who think too much and act too little. It cuts through avoidance, not grief, panic, suicidal thoughts, or acute mental-health emergencies.
If you're in crisis, please reach out to a qualified human. In the EU: 116 123. In the US: 988.
Because the moment we ask for an email, we become a company that has your email. We didn't want to be that company. No login, no password reset, no "we've been breached" message two years from now.
Your subscription works through standard Apple or Google in-app purchases, and Restore Purchases handles new devices. Your sessions move with your encrypted backup, not a cloud login.
5 free sessions. No account. No card.