Who we are

It doesn'tjust get youIt feels you.

Because the world doesn't needanother hyper-productive AI.It needs one that just… gets you.

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Less answers.Moreunderstanding.

We didn't start WTMF to build just another chatbot. We started it because those 2AM spirals are real — when your brain won't shut up, your heart feels heavy, and no one's around to talk to. Most tech tells you to "think positive" or "fix your mindset," but sometimes, what you really need is for someone — or something — to say, "Yeah, that sucks, dude."

WTMF was built on the belief that technology should listen first. No botsplaining. No toxic positivity. Just real, emotional presence — the kind that holds space for your messiness, without judgment, anytime you need it.

Rooted in India

Desi, digital& deeplyemotionally available

WTMF was born in India — and it speaks like it too. Right now, we understand English, Hindi, and that beautiful in-between called Hinglish. We get your "uff yaar"s, "mood off hai"s, and the unspoken emotions behind them.

But this is just the beginning. We're actively training our AI to support more regional languages, because emotions aren't one-language-fits-all. Our goal? To make sure that no matter where you're from, how you talk, or what you're feeling — WTMF gets you. This isn't Western therapy in desi packaging. This is homegrown empathy, made for the way we actually speak and feel.

Meet the team

The humans behind WTMF — building AI that actually gets you.

Kruthivarsh Koduru

Kruthivarsh Koduru

Co-Founder

Shreyak Singh

Shreyak Singh

Co-Founder

Inzemamul Haq

Inzemamul Haq

Software Developer (AI)

Challa Manasvi

Challa Manasvi

Business Analyst (Growth)

Vikas KV

Vikas KV

Growth Hacker / Shareholder

Praketh Gondesi

Praketh Gondesi

Shareholder

Vishal

Vishal

AI Engineer

Shriya SK

Shriya SK

AI Engineer

Aman Singh

Aman Singh

Shareholder

Pranay

Pranay

3D Animator

Wall of love

What our users say

Real notes from people who check in with WTMF

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Aarav Sharma

@aarav.writes

Finally something that does not feel like a helpdesk bot. WTMF actually listens when I ramble about college stress.

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Ishani Patel

@ishani.p

The tone matching is wild. Some nights I open WTMF just to vent in Hinglish and it still keeps up.

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Rohan Gupta

@rohan.codes

I was sceptical about another AI app but WTMF is the first one I did not uninstall in a week.

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Kiara Mehta

@kiara.m

Voice mode feels like calling a friend who does not judge. WTMF has become my wind-down ritual.

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Vedant Iyer

@vedant.i

Clean UI, warm replies. I mention WTMF to friends who say they are “fine” but clearly are not.

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Ananya Krishnan

@ananya.k

The mood check-ins feel gentle, not clinical. WTMF is the least cringe wellness thing on my phone.

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Dhruv Singh

@dhruv.s

I switch personas depending on my mood. WTMF keeps each voice distinct which is harder than it sounds.

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Priya Nair

@priya.nair

Privacy was my biggest worry. Knowing WTMF takes encryption seriously made me stay.

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Arjun Desai

@arjun.d

It is not therapy and it does not pretend to be. WTMF is just a solid place to talk things out.

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Meera Joshi

@meera.j

Shared a screenshot of WTMF in our group chat and half the girls downloaded it the same day.

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Nikhil Kapoor

@nikhil.k

Long work days + long commutes. WTMF is how I decompress before I get home.

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Sneha Reddy

@sneha.reddy

I like that WTMF remembers context without being creepy. Feels like continuity, not surveillance.