likeu
Isolation feels like
likeu
You’ve looked. The results are crisis hotlines, clinical definitions, and strangers telling their stories in places that don’t feel safe. There’s no search bar for what you actually need.
This is not a therapy platform. Not a support group. Not a place that asks you to share your story publicly.
It's a place to find people who carry something similar — privately, gradually, on your terms.
Every platform builds a social graph. Who you already know.
likeu builds an isolation graph.
The people you should know but never would.
Your first conversation here is with Dora. She's our AI. We built her because a form can't hold what you carry — but a conversation can.
You tell Dora what you carry
A conversation with our AI. Private. You tell her what you carry now — not what happened.
She finds people who get it
Not a group of strangers. People who carry something similar to you.
A private room
A quiet, private feed. You share at your own pace. Nothing is public.
Is she recording me?
No. Dora doesn’t record audio or video. She’s text-only. Your conversation is used to build your profile — nothing else.
Who sees what I share?
No one in your room sees your conversation with Dora. They only see the profile you approve.
Is this therapy?
No. likeu is not a therapy platform. Dora is not a therapist. This is a place to find people who carry something similar — not clinical support.
What if I get stuck?
You can switch between Dora and a real person at any time. Same system, same privacy.
Dora
your first conversation
From what you share, Dora builds a profile in your words. You control what's visible, and when.
what you carry
something that happened when I was young that I’ve never fully named
what you need
someone who doesn’t need me to explain from the beginning
Garden — what your room sees
@maren.quietly
overthinks everything, including this bio
Greenhouse · Roots
More becomes visible as trust grows
Then we find someone who carries what you'd recognize. You get a private room.
your room
You’re both here.
Say something when you're ready.
Dora's prompt for @maren.quietly
What’s one thing you wish someone understood about carrying this — without you having to explain it?
I told my therapist I was fine last week. I wasn’t fine. I just didn’t want to explain why again.
@maren.quietly
just now
0:47
Sometimes I think the hardest part isn’t what happened. It’s that I still flinch at things and I can’t explain why. A smell. A tone. And then I have to act normal.
@notokaylol
2h ago