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Share your memories
The well asks a question. You answer honestly — by voice or by words, however truth comes easiest. Memories of the past or the present, the formative or the fleeting. Each one adds weight to your stone.
The well is in alpha. Request your invitation.
A quiet place to speak what you carry. Record your memories, and when enough have gathered, cast them into the well with a stone — and see what rises to the surface.
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Reflections are gathering…
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The well asks a question. You answer honestly — by voice or by words, however truth comes easiest. Memories of the past or the present, the formative or the fleeting. Each one adds weight to your stone.
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As your words accumulate across days and weeks, a stone takes shape. A threshold — three thousand words — marks the moment when reflection becomes possible. The well does not rush. Neither should you.
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When it is ready, choose a lens — Wealth, Power, or Wisdom — and let your stone fall. What rises in return is drawn from everything you have shared: your words returned as reflection, accompanied by an image born only from your story.
The lens of what nourishes you. Through this view, your reflection draws out the abundance hidden in your story — the connections, the quiet gifts received, the moments of genuine fullness that memory holds longer than gratitude does.
The lens of your agency. Here your reflection traces the choices you have made, the strength you have carried without naming it, the places in your life where your own hand shaped what came next.
The lens of what you have learned. Meaning drawn from the patterns across your memories — the recurring themes, the questions you keep returning to, the understanding that emerges only when your words are gathered whole.
What the well holds
The well asks a thoughtful question. You respond whatever truth comes easiest — by typing or by speaking aloud. Memories can be about your past or your present, the formative or the recent. Each one is held, understood, and woven into your reflection when the time comes.
When your stone is cast, what returns is not a report. A cinematic unfolding — a unique image emerging slowly, your reflection rising sentence by sentence as though surfacing from deep water. Not a summary. A mirror that took time to polish.
Each reflection generates one original image rendered in the palette of your chosen lens — golden amber for Wealth, deep crimson for Power, cool slate for Wisdom. These are not stock images. They are visual interpretations of your specific memories, drawn from the people and places you described.
As your memories gather, so do their patterns. Who appears across your stories. Which themes return again and again — loss, wonder, ambition, love. Which chapters of your life you revisit most. These surface quietly on your profile as your collection grows.
When a reflection moves you, you may choose to share it. A single toggle generates a public link and an image card bearing your closing line and cover image. Nothing shares without your intention. The well keeps what you ask it to keep.
A well does not fill in a day. The time between reflections is not a limitation — it is the rhythm of the experience, built into the design. Words need time to accumulate before they mean something together. The pace is the philosophy.
Free
The Well
$0 forever
Reflect once every thirty days. The well is patient.
Plus
Deeper Water
$4.99 / month
Reflect every two weeks. More often the stone is cast, more often something rises.
Premium
The Wellspring
$9.99 / month
Reflect every seven days. For those who carry much and need the well near.
Every tier includes the complete experience — memory capture, AI-powered reflections, generated imagery, entity and theme tracking, and sharing. The only difference between tiers is how often the well is ready to listen again.
Alpha
WishingWell is in alpha. Your experience shapes what it becomes.
Leave a word — what moved you, what you wish were different,
or simply that you were here.
Your words have been received.
Thank you for being here at the beginning.
The well is open.