Sage helps you think through decisions, relationships, purpose, and stress with philosopher-led dialogue. Get more than a quick answer: examine the situation, clarify your values, and choose your next step.
Work through tradeoffs, pressure, regret, and uncertainty before you rush into a choice.
Bring conflict, attachment, boundaries, or hard conversations to a calmer philosophical lens.
Use ancient frameworks for duty, virtue, discipline, and meaning when life feels scattered.
Choose the right voice
Start with one philosopher, then compare perspectives when the situation is emotionally loaded or morally complex. Sage is designed for reflection, not instant agreement.

Best when you want questions that expose the real issue underneath the advice request.

Best for pressure, discipline, resilience, and separating what you control from what you do not.

Best for anxiety, attachment, emotional loops, and relationship suffering.

Best for duty, purpose, action, and doing the right thing without clinging to outcomes.
Use Sage when a decision, relationship, or question keeps looping. Upgrade when you want unlimited text guidance and every philosopher available whenever you need a second perspective.
An AI advice app is a conversational tool that helps with decisions, relationships, work, purpose, or personal reflection. Sage is an AI advice app for philosophical guidance: it uses consistent wisdom traditions instead of generic suggestions.
Generic advice bots often give a fast answer. Sage helps you examine the situation first, then responds through philosopher-led perspectives such as Socratic questioning, Stoicism, Buddhism, Hindu philosophy, and Aristotelian virtue.
You can ask about difficult decisions, relationships, purpose, discipline, anxiety, regret, career direction, conflict, habits, and self-reflection. Sage works best when you bring one real situation rather than a broad abstract question.
Start with Socrates for decision clarity, Marcus Aurelius for pressure and resilience, Buddha for attachment and suffering, Krishna for duty and purpose, Aristotle for character and habits, or Rumi for love and grief.
No. Sage is philosophical reflection and practical wisdom, not therapy, crisis care, medical advice, legal advice, financial advice, or a replacement for a qualified professional.
Sage Basic is free to start. Paid plans add unlimited text conversations, access to all sages, and voice guidance on Sage Pro.