Prince Ajuzie

Evra - Talk, vent, and feel better with 24/7 AI therapy

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Evra is the #1 Gen Z therapy app offering AI-powered mental health support for young adults. Modern therapy alternative with 24/7 emotional support through chat and voice. Talk to an AI about your feelings anytime - perfect for Gen Z mental wellness.

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Prince Ajuzie
Hey folks, I’m Prince, the founder of Evra, your AI therapist that gets you. Evra was born from a simple problem: a lot of us need someone to talk to, but therapy is often expensive, hard to access, or just feels intimidating to start. So i built Evra an AI-powered therapy app where you can: Talk or vent anytime (voice or chat) Get emotional support without judgment Reflect, regulate, and feel a little lighter It’s not meant to replace human therapists, but to make mental health support more accessible, especially in moments when you just need someone to listen. I’d love your feedback: What do you wish therapy apps did better today? And what would make you actually keep using one? Thanks for checking it out 🙏
Anton Ponikarovskii

Congrats on the launch! Great product. What tech stack are you using under the hood?

We're also building an AI therapist, but targeting a broader age range beyond Gen Z. From our experience, having a clinical advisory board is crucial for building a quality product - highly recommend if you haven't started on that yet.

We're launching this Friday, would appreciate the support!

Natali Novik

I’m in the middle of immigration and sometimes I just need someone to talk to but it’s impossible to reach a therapist 24/7. I've found Evra and think it's useful. Interesting how Evra handles more serious emotions or crises?

Prince Ajuzie

@natallia_novik That’s exactly one of the problems Evra is trying to solve. Life stuff like immigration can be really heavy, and you don’t always have access to a therapist when you need one.

Evra is built to handle serious emotions with care it listens, helps you slow down, reflect, and make sense of what you’re feeling. And for real crisis situations, it doesn’t try to replace professionals; it encourages seeking proper human support while still being there as a supportive space in the moment.

So it’s not a replacement for therapy, but it’s a reliable companion when you just need someone to talk to.

Natali Novik

@princeajuzie makes sense!

md Saifali

Chat and voice options make sharing emotions easier. Some days typing helps, other days speaking feels lighter

Prince Ajuzie

@md_saifali That’s the idea behind Evra , emotions don’t come in one format, so support shouldn’t either. Some days you need silence and typing, other days you just need a voice to meet you where you are.

Andreas

Im curious, how is this AI different than talking to ChatGPT?

Prince Ajuzie

@sadrda Good question. ChatGPT is a general AI for basically everything.
Evra is built specifically for emotional support and self-growth.

It’s trained on therapy-style conversations, so instead of just giving answers, it helps you reflect, process your feelings, and build healthier habits.

So yeah, ChatGPT helps you do things.
Evra helps you understand yourself.

Lade Falobi

How do you ensure it doesn't just validate everything I say and feed into harmful delusions for people with mental illnesses?

Prince Ajuzie

@ladefalobi Evra is not designed to blindly agree or “yes-man” users. It’s trained on real therapy-style conversations and follows evidence-based frameworks (like CBT), which means it gently challenges distorted thinking, asks reflective questions, and encourages reality-based perspectives.

Lade Falobi

Got it. Are there scenarios it can't handle (during which it refers you to a human therapist or psychologist instead)

Also, can I share context with the AI on any previous diagnosis I might have had and have it consider that during conversations?

Prince Ajuzie

@ladefalobi Evra is designed to recognize its limits. If a situation is high-risk or outside its scope, like severe crises or complex psychiatric conditions, it will encourage connecting with a qualified human therapist.

You can share context about previous diagnoses as a text to a chat, and Evra can use that to provide more personalized, thoughtful guidance, while still staying within safe, evidence-based practices.

Anupam Singh

Lowering the friction to get emotional support really matters, and this feels like a kind, practical step in that direction. Kudos on launch

Prince Ajuzie

@anupamsingh0211 thank you man.

 Sofia Marin

Listen, you say this is for Gen Z, but I think you’re unnecessarily limiting the audience :) Anxiety and the need to talk things out don’t disappear after 30+ (sometimes there’s even more of it)

Prince Ajuzie

@sofiamarin You’re right that the problem is universal. The “Gen Z” part in Evra is actually a feature called (Vibe Mode), it adapts the tone, language, and expression style. But it’s optional. The core of Evra works for anyone, and you can switch vibes depending on what resonates with you.

Curious Kitty
How do you think about personalization versus privacy: what do you store or remember to make the experience feel continuous, what do you deliberately avoid retaining, and how can users control or delete that history?
Prince Ajuzie

@curiouskitty We think about personalization and privacy as a trade-off that should always favor the user. Evra only retains what’s necessary to make conversations feel coherent (like short-term context and user-selected preferences), and we avoid storing sensitive personal data unless the user explicitly chooses to. Users can view, control, and delete their conversation history at any time, and i'm building toward full “memory management” so people decide exactly what Evra remembers or forgets.

Bobby Lough

Really good idea. I love the vibe mode idea. It might help to really double down on the security and privacy aspect even more than you do on your website.