AI philosophy app

A philosophy app for the life you are actually living

Sage is an AI wisdom companion for decisions, anxiety, purpose, relationships, Stoicism, self-reflection, and meaning. Choose a philosopher and turn the question into a real conversation.

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Think with a real tradition

Use Stoic, Socratic, Buddhist, Aristotelian, Hindu, and Sufi lenses without flattening them into generic advice.

Bring real life, not trivia

Ask about anxiety, discipline, relationships, purpose, ambition, grief, decisions, and the pattern you keep repeating.

Build a recurring practice

Return for morning prep, evening review, self-reflection, voice sessions, and conversations that become part of how you think.

Start free. Upgrade when wisdom becomes a practice.

Free conversations let you test the format. Paid plans are for people who return for unlimited text, every sage, and voice sessions when speaking the question out loud helps.

Free conversations for trying philosopher-led guidance
Sage Plus for unlimited text and access to every sage
Sage Pro for voice conversations when reflection is easier out loud
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A philosophy app should change the next choice.

Sage is not built for collecting quotes. It is built for the moment when you need to see more clearly, act with better judgment, and return to the practice again tomorrow.

AI philosophy app questions

What is an AI philosophy app?

An AI philosophy app helps you apply philosophical traditions to real life through conversation. Sage lets you talk with philosopher-led AI guides for decisions, anxiety, purpose, relationships, Stoic practice, self-reflection, and meaning.

How is Sage different from a quote app?

Quote apps can inspire you, but they do not respond to your situation. Sage lets you describe what is happening and work through it in dialogue with Socrates, Marcus Aurelius, Buddha, Krishna, Aristotle, Rumi, and other wisdom guides.

How is Sage different from ChatGPT for philosophy?

General AI can explain philosophy. Sage is designed for philosophical practice: consistent philosopher personas, guided starting points, saved conversations, source-specific journeys, and paid voice guidance for deeper recurring use.

Which philosopher should I start with?

Start with Socrates for self-examination, Marcus Aurelius for Stoicism and resilience, Buddha for suffering and attachment, Krishna for purpose and duty, Aristotle for habits and virtue, or Rumi for love and grief.

Is Sage therapy or professional advice?

No. Sage is philosophical reflection and practical wisdom, not therapy, crisis care, medical advice, legal advice, financial advice, or a replacement for qualified professional support.

Can I try Sage for free?

Yes. Sage is free to start. Paid plans add unlimited text conversations, access to all sages, and voice conversations on Sage Pro.