Sage helps you reflect on life direction, dharma, meaning, values, and the next right action with AI philosophers. Start with Krishna when purpose feels tangled with duty, fear, ambition, or uncertainty.
Look at the duties, gifts, constraints, relationships, and season of life that shape what is yours to do.
Question ambition, approval, comparison, fear, and the inherited scripts that can masquerade as calling.
Leave with a next step that is small enough to do and honest enough to matter.
Choose a purpose lens
Sage helps you compare lenses instead of forcing one answer. Krishna asks about dharma, Aristotle asks about flourishing, Socrates examines the story, and Marcus returns you to service and control.

Best for dharma, duty, right action, devotion, and releasing attachment to results.

Best for flourishing, excellence, habits, character, and building a life that can become good over time.

Best when you need to question whether the life you are pursuing is truly examined.

Best when purpose needs discipline, service, responsibility, and attention to what is in your control.
Purpose process
A subscription makes sense when purpose becomes recurring practice: a place to return as work changes, relationships mature, responsibilities shift, and the next right action becomes clearer through action.
Name the question: calling, career, service, family, identity, faith, or direction.
Notice what feels borrowed from status, approval, comparison, or fear.
Ask what duty, gift, or responsibility is already in front of you.
Choose one next action that makes the path clearer through practice.
Purpose often clarifies through honest action. Sage helps you test the next step, notice what is not yours, and act without needing the whole path visible at once.
An AI purpose coach is a conversational tool for reflecting on life direction, meaning, values, duty, and next steps. Sage approaches this through philosopher-led dialogue rather than generic motivation.
Sage can help you examine purpose through traditions such as Krishna on dharma, Aristotle on flourishing, Socrates on the examined life, and Marcus Aurelius on responsibility. It will not hand you a final identity; it helps you think and act more clearly.
Dharma can mean duty, right action, or the path aligned with your nature and circumstances. In Sage, Krishna is often the best starting point when you are asking what action is yours to take now.
AI life coaches often focus on goals, habits, and accountability. Sage can help with those, but this purpose coach is focused more specifically on meaning, duty, values, identity, and life direction.
No. Sage is philosophical reflection and practical wisdom. It is not a guru, clergy, therapy, crisis care, medical advice, legal advice, financial advice, or a replacement for qualified support.
Yes. Sage is free to start. Paid plans add unlimited text conversations, access to all sages, saved history, and voice conversations on Sage Pro.