Your intuition was always right. Mirra finds the evidence.

Your wearable, calendar, and screen time - connected for the first time. See what actually affects you.

Your data stays on your phone

You tracked everything.
You still don't know what to change.

Because your life is much bigger than your body data. The answer is in the meeting that drained you. The phone that kept you up. The thoughts that wouldn't stop at 1am.

Nothing sees whole you

Until now

MIRROR OF YOUR UNCONSCIOUS

Your intuition was always right.
Mirra finds the evidence.

Effect on sleep quality chart showing what hurts and helps your sleep

See what affects you most

Example questions you can ask Mirra about your data

Talk to your data

Personal context groups: stress, training, people, cycle

Track what matters to you

Last week energy breakdown by category

See where your energy goes

Your pattern.
Your personalised protocol.

I always kind of knew. But seeing the number made it impossible to ignore - and impossible not to act on.

— Beta user

Mirra top pattern this week: Phone after 10pm correlates with 47 min less sleep on your next night. Your threshold 30 min. Last week 52 min. Based on 14 nights.

Connect what you already track

2 minutes to connect. First patterns within a week.

Now

Apple Health
Screen Time
Apple Calendar
Google Calendar

Coming →

Whoop
Gmail
Oura
MyFitnessPal
ChatGPT conversations
Photos
Claude conversations
Music

+ more

Your data
stays on your iPhone

Mirra is built on iPhone's privacy model. Your data is protected by the same on-device privacy model that protects Apple Health.

On-device only

Your health, calendar, and Screen Time data stay on your iPhone.

We don't store your patterns

Nothing about your data, insights, or history sits on our servers.

Yours to delete

Remove everything in one tap. Nothing is retained anywhere else.

Read how Mirra handles your data →

Once you see the pattern, you can't unsee it.
And that's where real change starts.

See what your data already knows

Mirra is an iOS app that connects your personal data - wearable, calendar, screen time, AI conversations, and more - and surfaces patterns across all of it at once. No single app can show you what your late nights, your meetings, and your recovery look like together. Mirra can.

Whoop and Oura each see one slice of your life - your body. They tell you your recovery score. Mirra shows you why it changed: the meeting that drained you, the phone use that cut your sleep short, the morning walk that lifted your week. It's the layer on top of the trackers you already wear - not a replacement for them.

You'll see patterns you wouldn't spot on your own - correlations between your routines, your energy, and how you actually spend your time. You can also ask Mirra questions about your own data in plain language, like "what changed in my sleep since I started training again" or "which days of the week are my hardest" - and get an answer grounded in your actual history. What Mirra surfaces depends entirely on the data you connect and how much history is available; it won't guess. This is pattern recognition, not medical advice.

Apple Health, Screen Time, and your calendar. If you wear an Oura, Whoop, Apple Watch, or similar, Apple Health already has that data - nothing extra to set up. More sources will come as we learn what people want most. You decide what to connect.

On your phone. There's no Mirra server storing your data, and no dashboard where anyone at Mirra can see your sleep, your conversations, or your history. You can delete everything at any time, and we won't have a copy.

No. Your data is never used to train AI models - not ours, not anyone else's. When Mirra uses AI to surface patterns in your data, the processing happens on your device where possible, and when it doesn't, only anonymised summaries leave your phone. Your raw data stays with you.

No. There's no Mirra dashboard, no team member who can read your sleep, your calendar, or your messages. We don't have access. The only thing that ever leaves your phone is anonymised crash reports if you opt in.

Yes. Mirra starts with a two-week free trial - full access, no card asked upfront. After that, you choose between two tiers, Plus and Pro. Pricing will be confirmed at launch. You can cancel anytime from the App Store.

An iPhone running iOS 17 or newer, Apple Health set up, and ideally a calendar already connected. Android and a web version are planned for later - if that's your setup, message us at kate@mirra.guide so we know who's waiting.

If you already have Apple Health, wearable, or calendar data, Mirra has something to work with from day one - you might open the app and see a pattern you'd never noticed. Screen Time starts fresh from the day you connect, so those patterns need a couple of weeks to settle.

I believe technology should make you more yourself. More understood. Living your full life to your full potential.

The future of wellness is understanding. Informed simplicity.

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