Hi there,
One thing that makes Purpose different from ChatGPT: it remembers you.
Instead of starting from the beginning each time you chat, it remembers your conversations and begins to notice patterns in how you think, themes that show up in your life, and places you keep getting stuck.
ChatGPT answers prompts while Purpose tracks your thinking over time. It connects patterns across your life and is designed for long-term growth, not one-off responses.
It also remembers the good stuff, the breakthroughs you’ve had but maybe forgotten about.
Each time you come back you’re picking up a conversation that has all the context behind it. Purpose can connect dots you might miss yourself. And it can clarify the gap between what you say you want and what you’re actually doing.
Once the patterns become clear, it becomes a lot easier to change them.
There’s no right way to use Purpose but here’s how some users are getting clarity:
- before sending a message you’re unsure about
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after a conversation that lingered
- when something feels off but you can’t name why
If you’re curious what that looks like for you, start your 7-day free trial and see what it remembers about you.
Type in this question as your first message:
“What problem am I pretending I don’t have?” and see where the conversation goes.