Sage helps you think through career crossroads, purpose, burnout, ambition, leadership, and workplace conflict with philosopher-led dialogue. Use it when the question is bigger than your resume.
Think through whether to stay, leave, lead, slow down, rebuild, or choose a different definition of success.
Examine ambition, duty, fear, identity, and what kind of person your work is turning you into.
Use philosophical reflection for difficult people, conflict, responsibility, courage, and decisions under pressure.
Choose your career lens
Use Krishna for duty and purpose, Aristotle for excellence, Marcus Aurelius for pressure, or Socrates when you need your assumptions challenged.

Best for duty, vocation, purpose, action, and releasing attachment to outcomes.

Best for excellence, habits, character, leadership, and a life that can actually flourish.

Best for pressure, leadership, difficult people, resilience, and control.

Best when you need to question your assumptions about ambition, success, or identity.
Bring one real work decision. Upgrade when career clarity, leadership pressure, and purpose questions keep returning.
An AI career coach is a tool that helps with job decisions, goals, interviews, resumes, workplace conflict, leadership, or professional growth. Sage focuses on the philosophical side of career guidance: purpose, values, duty, ambition, fear, and good judgment.
Sage is best for career decisions where values matter: whether to stay or leave, how to handle pressure, what success means, how to lead well, or how to find meaning in work. It is not a dedicated resume or job-application tool.
Start with Krishna for duty and purpose, Aristotle for excellence and flourishing, Marcus Aurelius for pressure and leadership, or Socrates when you need to question your assumptions.
Sage can help you reflect on limits, control, duty, ambition, meaning, and detachment from outcomes. It is not medical or mental health care; if burnout involves severe distress or health concerns, use qualified professional support.
No. Sage is not optimized for resumes, cover letters, LinkedIn profiles, or interview scripts. It is better for career crossroads where purpose, values, fear, leadership, and judgment matter.
Yes. Sage is free to start. Paid plans are useful when career reflection becomes a recurring practice and you want unlimited text conversations or voice guidance.