Named after the Kazakh word for “mirror.”
Your day, reflected as a song.
Your mood, sleep, and attention leave a pattern. Aina reflects it back as one daily song — and explains why it fits.

Technology should help you notice yourself, and recognise your own story.
Everything you give Aina is you. What it hands back is your reflection.
A few honest lines about your day. How you slept. How far you walked. How long your phone held you. Alone, each is noise. Read together, they are a state — and every state has a song.
Mood log
Tell today as it felt.
A few honest lines, a couple of taps. No right answers, no streaks to protect. Just today, in your own words — the part of the mirror only you can hold up.

Signals
The rest, Aina notices quietly.
Aina chooses your song from three things: your Mood Logs, your sleep and steps from Apple Health, and your Screen Time. It reads them together to find the one song that fits your day. Nothing is posted, nothing is scored — because all of it is just you.
The mirror
One song. Your state. The why.
Every day, Aina turns all of it into a single card: a song that exemplifies where you are, its cover, your state — and a short explanation of why this song, why today. That card is your mirror.

Yours to show — or keep
A reflection worth keeping.
Each mirror is designed like something you'd actually want to share: the song, the artwork, your state, one honest line. Post it, send it, or keep the whole archive to yourself. Both are allowed.

Patterns
Aina remembers, so you can notice.
Over weeks, your reflections start to rhyme. Aina surfaces what keeps returning — with evidence, not judgement.

Not therapy. Not a report card. A mirror.
- No shame, no scolding, no addiction panic.
- Not a diagnosis. Just a reflection.
- Aina doesn't tell you who you are. It shows you — and lets you decide.
Questions
What is Aina, in one sentence?
A digital mirror: it reads your day — mood logs, sleep, movement, screen time — and reflects it back as one song with an explanation, on a card.
When does it launch?
Aina for iPhone is in testing now. Waitlist members get invited first.
Is it free?
The waitlist is free, and early access will be free while we learn. Pricing, if any, will be announced before launch.
What happens to my data?
Your reflections stay yours. Health and screen-time signals are read only with your permission, used to build your mirror, and never sold or posted anywhere.
Where will it be available?
We're starting with iPhone, first in Kazakhstan — but the waitlist is open worldwide.
Meet your mirror.
Join the waitlist — you'll be first to look.
