Sanjhri

सांझरी

saanj-ree

saanjh
dusk, the hour of return
saanjha
shared, held together

Not the silence after the day — learning to sit with the thoughts that come instead.

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A quiet place to think,
even when you can't say it out loud

Sanjhri is a journal that listens carefully — and gently helps you understand what you're really feeling, one entry at a time.

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Read the ode, first ↓

Today was rough. My manager criticized my work in front of the team and I didn't say anything. I keep replaying it in my head.

It's completely understandable that you're replaying this — it takes courage to acknowledge when a moment like this stays with you.

For the thoughts you carry but rarely say

Not everyone has someone to tell. Sanjhri isn't a replacement for that — it's a starting point for the moments in between.

Write freely

No prompts you're forced to follow, no one watching. Just a blank page that's actually yours.

Understand the pattern

Sanjhri notices the shape of your week — not just one entry, but how you've actually been.

Stay anonymous

Start writing without even an email. Your words are never the price of entry.

Three quiet moments, every time you write

i.

You write

Open the app, and write whatever's actually on your mind. No formatting, no rules, no one reading over your shoulder.

ii.

Sanjhri reflects

A few moments later, you get a short, warm reflection — never clinical, never a diagnosis. Just someone who noticed.

iii.

The pattern shows itself

Over a week, Sanjhri gently shows you what's been on repeat — so you can see it before it quietly becomes too much.

Before you ask

Is this therapy?

No — and we won't pretend otherwise. Sanjhri is a place to think out loud, not a clinician. If what you're writing points to something more serious, we'll say so honestly and point you toward real support instead of quietly staying silent about it.

Do I have to write in English?

No. Write however you actually think — English, Hindi, Hinglish, or a mix that changes mid-sentence. Sanjhri is built to understand that, not correct it into something more "proper."

Can I use it without giving my real name?

Yes. You can start writing with nothing but a thought — no name, no email. If you'd like a way back to your entries on a new phone later, you can always add an email then.

Who can actually read what I write?

Only you. No social feed, no sharing, no one on our end reading your entries for "quality" or anything else. Private means private, not private-with-fine-print.

Will it feel like I'm being diagnosed?

No. Sanjhri notices patterns — a thought that keeps returning, a week that felt heavier than usual — and reflects them back gently. It's not naming a condition or telling you what's wrong with you. Just what it noticed.

What happens to my entries if I delete the app?

Your entries are yours to keep or remove entirely. If you delete your account, we delete your data with it — nothing lingers on a server somewhere "just in case."

What does "beta" mean here, really?

It means the app is real and working, but small and still finding its shape. You might hit a rough edge. In exchange, your feedback will directly change what we build next — not go into a suggestions box no one opens.