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Artern Launches the First Self-Care App That Responds to Your Emotions and Sends You Real Support

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Blending AI with emotional care, Artern is redefining what a self-care app can be—private, responsive, and rooted in how people truly want to be supported, without mining their personal reflections.

WASHINGTON - Rezul -- In an era where most wellness apps are built for scale, Artern launches with a different mission: to offer meaningful, emotionally intelligent support in a world overwhelmed by noise. The newly launched app helps users check in emotionally, track patterns in their mood, and—uniquely—receive real-world care based on how they prefer to be supported.

Artern is the first journaling app that pairs AI-powered emotional reflection with physical gift-giving. It responds in real time to user tone and energy, delivering affirmations, mood insights, and encouragement tailored to each individual's preferred love language. For premium users, this support extends beyond the screen in the form of curated monthly wellness gifts, all chosen based on the user's emotional tone and journaling habits.

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Unlike traditional mental health apps that ask for long entries or guide users through a fixed system, Artern offers a lightweight, private daily prompt that takes just five seconds to complete. The user simply reflects, submits, and receives a personalized, AI-generated response that never feels generic. Over time, the app reveals emotional milestones and behavioral patterns to help users deepen self-awareness, without demanding emotional labor.

Artern's most significant innovation lies in its ethical use of data. The app makes a clear commitment: journal entries are never stored, sold, or used in marketing. All reflections remain private and ephemeral. Affirmations and insights are generated in real time using user tone, not stored content, setting a new bar for privacy in digital wellness tools.

The company behind Artern, Copper & Vine Studio, is led by technologist and founder Rakia Finley. Drawing from her experience in building AI systems and her commitment to emotionally safe technology, Finley describes Artern as "a journal that knows how you feel and reminds you that you're not alone." The launch arrives as consumers increasingly seek out care-based tech that feels human, not clinical, and as scrutiny over personal data usage continues to grow.

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Artern is currently available for download on the App Store and Google Play. The app offers a free tier (Reflect) with mood check-ins and response prompts, as well as premium tiers (Rooted, Bloom, Thrive) that unlock affirmations, deeper insights, and physical gifts.

To learn more, visit: https://www.artern.app

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