Private space for the unsaid
What couldn't you say today? The Unsaid is a private, encrypted space to release it — and over time, see the shape of what you carry. One-time price. No accounts..
Some things don't get said. Not because they don't matter — because the moment passes, the words don't come, or the cost feels too high. Those things don't disappear. They accumulate.
The Unsaid is a private space to release them.
Every time you hold something back — at work, at home, with someone you love — you can let it go here instead. Speak it or write it. No audience. Just the release.
Over time, The Unsaid shows you the shape of what you carry.
VOICE OR TEXT, BOTH SEARCHABLE
Record a voice entry or type it. Voice entries are transcribed on your phone using Apple's on-device speech recognition — your audio never leaves the device. Once transcribed, every word is searchable alongside your typed entries.
PATTERNS THAT ACTUALLY MEAN SOMETHING
After enough entries, The Unsaid surfaces what you'd never notice in the moment — who triggers your silence most often, what feeling is almost always underneath it, when it tends to build, and how the pattern has shifted month over month.
YOUR MONTHLY LETTER
Each month, once you've released enough, The Unsaid offers you a private letter. Not a summary. A reflection — on what you've been holding, what's changed, and what the patterns are quietly asking you to look at. Generated entirely on your device. Never transmitted anywhere.
REFLECTIONS
A free-text journal lives in the Patterns tab — a place to write down what you're noticing about yourself as you read your own patterns. Distinct from entries (the things you didn't say), reflections are what you're learning by paying attention.
HELP ME SAY THIS
The Say It assistant takes any entry and drafts three ways you could actually express it — direct, gentle, or written. Use one, use none, or let the act of reading them be enough.
OUTCOME TRACKING
When you do say the thing — mark it. The Unsaid lets you log how it went. Most people discover the same truth: saying it went better than expected far more often than it didn't.
EXPORTS
Three ways to take your data with you. A password-protected PDF of your monthly letter (useful for sharing with a therapist). An encrypted backup file for moving to a new device. A readable archive zip with CSV files and an interactive HTML viewer for browsing your data outside the app.
PRIVACY THAT ISN'T A PROMISE — IT'S AN ARCHITECTURE
Your text entries, voice recordings, transcripts, monthly letters, and reflections are all encrypted on your device using AES-256-GCM. The encryption key lives in your device's Keychain and is destroyed if you delete the app. We cannot read your entries. Not a policy choice — a technical impossibility. Nothing is stored in iCloud. Face ID or Touch ID required to open, with device passcode as fallback.
Some people find it useful to bring their monthly letter or pattern summary to therapy sessions — a clear picture of what they've been carrying, already organized.
WHAT THE UNSAID IS NOT
This is a personal reflection tool. It is not therapy, counseling, crisis support, or a substitute for professional mental health care. If you're going through something that feels like more than you can carry alone, please reach out to someone who can really help. In the US, you can call or text 988. Outside the US, findahelpline.com lists crisis resources by country.
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