Yipa is an app about mood and change.
It is not a productivity tool, a social feed, or a stage for performance. It is a quiet place to write down how things stand, take one look, and return to your life.
When something weighs on you, you do not need polished words or a conclusion. Writing itself matters. After you write, Yipa offers a brief response — no rush to conclude, no lecture on what you should do. It reflects what you wrote and helps you see a little more. Then it gives the space back to you.
When you want a different angle, you can cast a hexagram in the traditional way. Hexagrams are not about fate. They use natural imagery — mountain, water, wind, earth — to reflect what is moving and what resists. The I Ching here is a language of change, not an oracle that decides for you.
—— What you can do in Yipa ——
• Write it down
Capture this moment as it is. No need to organize your thoughts or reach a conclusion. Core writing works offline.
• A brief response
Not a therapist, partner, or 24-hour confidant. A light catch — enough to pause the loop, not enough to replace real life.
• Cast a hexagram · See change
Traditional hexagram casting with imagery grounded in your situation. About phases and flow, not fortune-telling.
• Not watched
No follows, comments, likes, or sharing loops. Honest writing needs the certainty that no one else is watching.
• Privacy first
Mood notes and divination content are end-to-end encrypted. We cannot read your plaintext. You hold a 24-word recovery phrase; encrypted sync keeps your entries across devices.
—— What Yipa is not ——
Yipa is not therapy and does not provide medical advice. It does not predict fate or replace fortune-telling. It is not endless AI chat, and it does not make life decisions for you.
Yipa does not promise to fix your feelings. It helps you pause inside an emotional loop, notice a little reality, and continue with your life — meals, sleep, work, relationships, concrete choices.
Somewhere to land. A different angle.
Write it down. Leave it here for now.
It is not a productivity tool, a social feed, or a stage for performance. It is a quiet place to write down how things stand, take one look, and return to your life.
When something weighs on you, you do not need polished words or a conclusion. Writing itself matters. After you write, Yipa offers a brief response — no rush to conclude, no lecture on what you should do. It reflects what you wrote and helps you see a little more. Then it gives the space back to you.
When you want a different angle, you can cast a hexagram in the traditional way. Hexagrams are not about fate. They use natural imagery — mountain, water, wind, earth — to reflect what is moving and what resists. The I Ching here is a language of change, not an oracle that decides for you.
—— What you can do in Yipa ——
• Write it down
Capture this moment as it is. No need to organize your thoughts or reach a conclusion. Core writing works offline.
• A brief response
Not a therapist, partner, or 24-hour confidant. A light catch — enough to pause the loop, not enough to replace real life.
• Cast a hexagram · See change
Traditional hexagram casting with imagery grounded in your situation. About phases and flow, not fortune-telling.
• Not watched
No follows, comments, likes, or sharing loops. Honest writing needs the certainty that no one else is watching.
• Privacy first
Mood notes and divination content are end-to-end encrypted. We cannot read your plaintext. You hold a 24-word recovery phrase; encrypted sync keeps your entries across devices.
—— What Yipa is not ——
Yipa is not therapy and does not provide medical advice. It does not predict fate or replace fortune-telling. It is not endless AI chat, and it does not make life decisions for you.
Yipa does not promise to fix your feelings. It helps you pause inside an emotional loop, notice a little reality, and continue with your life — meals, sleep, work, relationships, concrete choices.
Somewhere to land. A different angle.
Write it down. Leave it here for now.
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