Aura

Not one assistant.
Five rooms.

A council that argues with itself. A mentor with an ego. A psychologist who actually listens. A teacher who quizzes you back. And four poets who answer in verse. Each is its own room, with its own colour.

Hindi, Hinglish or English · free to use · your mood log never leaves the phone

The reasoning test showing a question with four options Reasoning test
A Council conversation answering in Hinglish The Council
The Teacher asking a question with tappable options Tap to answer
The five rooms

Pick who you need today.

Switching rooms changes the voice, the colour and what the app is good at. Nothing carries over unless you want it to.

The Council

Five minds, one question

Five sharp, unsentimental minds sit with your problem. One of them answers at a time, so you get a position rather than a committee-flavoured average of everything.

“I have two offers and three weeks. Tell me what I am avoiding.” Inside The Council

The Mentor

Advice, in character

Choose who is sitting across from you and the advice arrives in their voice — conviction, ego and all. Useful precisely because it is not neutral.

“Main daar raha hoon. Aap hote to kya karte?” Inside The Mentor

The Psychologist

Someone who listens

Slower, warmer, and more interested in the question under your question. A one-tap mood check-in builds a picture over weeks — and that log never leaves your phone.

“Sab theek hai, bas neend nahi aa rahi.” Inside The Psychologist

The Teacher

Explains, then tests you

Send a chapter photo or a PDF and get it explained properly — with diagrams when a diagram is the honest answer. Then ask to be quizzed, and answer with a tap.

“Ye chapter samjhao, phir mujhse 5 sawaal poochiye.” Inside The Teacher

The Poets

Ghalib, Jaun, Faiz, Gulzar

For the things that do not want solving. Four voices from the Urdu canon, and one of them replies — not with advice, with a couplet that sits next to the feeling.

“Aaj kuch bharaa hua sa lag raha hai.” Inside The Poets
Beyond the conversation

Three things it does that a chat box does not.

Measured, not guessed

A reasoning test that holds still

Forty-two questions with known answers and arithmetic scoring, so the same answers always give the same result.

How it is scored
Twenty-five voices

Choose who advises you

From Shelby and Ayanokoji to Chanakya, Sun Tzu, Ghalib and Jaun Elia — each answers in their own register.

Meet them
Locked and local

Private by construction

PIN, pattern or fingerprint on the whole app, an incognito room that writes nothing down, and a mood log that never leaves the device.

What is kept

Start with whichever room you need.

Free, in Hindi, Hinglish or English. Nothing to install if you would rather use the web.