Snowie is a relationship-native AI that lives inside your WhatsApp and Telegram—so you don’t have to switch apps. You can also use it on web, and everything stays seamlessly synced across platforms.
Just forward your chats, and Snowie helps you understand what’s really going on: emotional patterns, mixed signals, and the truth behind confusing conversations.
It also tracks your relationship wellbeing over time—giving you a real-time view of where your relationship is heading.
Chat analysis from real conversations (no rewriting needed, just screenshots and forwarding)
• Detects hot/cold behavior and emotional patterns
• Flags gaslighting or manipulative dynamics
• Tracks relationship “weather” and score over time
• Identifies repeated triggers and conflict cycles
• Personalized insights based on each relationship profile
• Works directly inside WhatsApp & Telegram
When you’re in a relationship (or situationship) and staring at a chat you don’t fully understand—
you’re wondering what they really mean, if they actually like you, or where this is going—
Snowie lets you forward the conversation and get clarity.
It helps you read between the lines, understand their behavior, and see how healthy your relationship really is—without guessing or overthinking.

Snowie positions itself as a sophisticated "AI emotional compass," bridging the gap between digital ambiguity and psychological clarity by transforming messy chat logs into actionable relationship intelligence. By identifying subtle patterns like gaslighting and "hot-cold" cycles directly within messaging apps, it empowers users to navigate the complexities of modern "situationships" with data-backed confidence, effectively serving as an objective, 24/7 mirror for one's romantic health and mental well-being.
Snowie addresses something genuinely underserved — the emotional noise that comes with overanalyzing texts and relationship patterns. The gaslighting detection feature especially stands out; having an AI that helps users recognize manipulation with evidence-based signals rather than vague reassurances is a meaningful step forward. The WhatsApp and Telegram integration is a smart move too, since that's where real conversations actually happen. As a fellow early-stage product, one thing worth exploring is how Snowie handles the fine line between coaching and dependency — users in emotionally vulnerable states may lean on it heavily. Building in gentle nudges toward real human support (therapists, trusted friends) could strengthen both trust and long-term retention. Rooting for the team — relationship intelligence is a space with real impact potential.
After trying a lot of AI tools, I’ve realized the best ones aren’t always the most flashy — they’re the ones that consistently save you time. Some AI apps look amazing in demos, but don’t really help in real-world use. Meanwhile, simple tools that solve one problem well are the ones I keep coming back to. At this point, what I want most from AI software isn’t to be impressed — it’s reliability.
I didn’t build Snowie for “relationship advice.” I built it for that one text you can’t stop rereading. You screenshot it, send it to friends, still don’t know if you’re overthinking—or ignoring a pattern. We realized people don’t want generic insights. They want clarity on *this* conversation, *this* person, *this* moment. So instead of another app, we built Snowie to live where your relationships already exist—inside WhatsApp and Telegram (with a synced web version). You just forward your chats, and it breaks down what’s actually happening: patterns, mixed signals, emotional shifts over time. Biggest shift while building: “relationship intelligence” sounded nice— but “stop overthinking your chats” is what people actually feel. Curious—what’s a message you wish you understood better?
Interesting positioning — living inside WhatsApp and Telegram removes the "remember to open another app" friction that kills most AI tools. The emotional pattern tracking over time is the differentiating feature here. Curious how you handle privacy when users forward their chats — is everything processed on-device or server-side?

Snowie positions itself as a sophisticated "AI emotional compass," bridging the gap between digital ambiguity and psychological clarity by transforming messy chat logs into actionable relationship intelligence. By identifying subtle patterns like gaslighting and "hot-cold" cycles directly within messaging apps, it empowers users to navigate the complexities of modern "situationships" with data-backed confidence, effectively serving as an objective, 24/7 mirror for one's romantic health and mental well-being.
Snowie addresses something genuinely underserved — the emotional noise that comes with overanalyzing texts and relationship patterns. The gaslighting detection feature especially stands out; having an AI that helps users recognize manipulation with evidence-based signals rather than vague reassurances is a meaningful step forward. The WhatsApp and Telegram integration is a smart move too, since that's where real conversations actually happen. As a fellow early-stage product, one thing worth exploring is how Snowie handles the fine line between coaching and dependency — users in emotionally vulnerable states may lean on it heavily. Building in gentle nudges toward real human support (therapists, trusted friends) could strengthen both trust and long-term retention. Rooting for the team — relationship intelligence is a space with real impact potential.
After trying a lot of AI tools, I’ve realized the best ones aren’t always the most flashy — they’re the ones that consistently save you time. Some AI apps look amazing in demos, but don’t really help in real-world use. Meanwhile, simple tools that solve one problem well are the ones I keep coming back to. At this point, what I want most from AI software isn’t to be impressed — it’s reliability.
I didn’t build Snowie for “relationship advice.” I built it for that one text you can’t stop rereading. You screenshot it, send it to friends, still don’t know if you’re overthinking—or ignoring a pattern. We realized people don’t want generic insights. They want clarity on *this* conversation, *this* person, *this* moment. So instead of another app, we built Snowie to live where your relationships already exist—inside WhatsApp and Telegram (with a synced web version). You just forward your chats, and it breaks down what’s actually happening: patterns, mixed signals, emotional shifts over time. Biggest shift while building: “relationship intelligence” sounded nice— but “stop overthinking your chats” is what people actually feel. Curious—what’s a message you wish you understood better?
Interesting positioning — living inside WhatsApp and Telegram removes the "remember to open another app" friction that kills most AI tools. The emotional pattern tracking over time is the differentiating feature here. Curious how you handle privacy when users forward their chats — is everything processed on-device or server-side?
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