Your inner parts
You don’t have one voice inside — you have many. Each part has its own logic, its own fears, and its own way of protecting you. Here you can listen to them one at a time.
Memory Atlas
Progress should feel like an unfolding story, not a score.
Your protector tends to appear before difficult conversations. Your hidden part becomes louder when exhaustion is high.
Emotional movement: more witnessing, less self-denial. The wounded child surfaced twice this week — a sign of growing safety.
Patterns
Cycles that repeat across your reflections — surfaced over time.
Therapist sharing
You decide what's visible, when, and for how long. Your therapist sees summaries, never raw material.
What InnerWorld is becoming
This is a live prototype. Pricing isn't set yet — what matters now is whether the experience is worth building. Here's where it's headed.
- 4 universal parts — Protector, Wounded Child, Analyst, Hidden Part
- Reflection Mode — write freely, parts respond
- Observer synthesis after each session
- On-device privacy mode
- Persistent memory across sessions
- Pattern recognition over time
- Custom part naming & evolution timeline
- Decision Council — every part speaks on a choice
- Relationship Resonance — map interpersonal dynamics
- Encrypted cloud memory + full export
- Emotional Debugger — trace reactions to their root
- Dream Input — parts interpret through symbolism
- Somatic anchoring prompts
- Priority memory weighting
- Guided inner work sequences
- Practice dashboard with session-ready briefs
- Client preparation snapshot before each meeting
- Consent-gated data sharing — both sides see same permissions
- Longitudinal pattern reports across clients
- Therapist vault — structured, encrypted sharing layer
Practice dashboard
Turn ongoing reflection into ready-to-use insight — always consent-based, never surveillance.
Client A: start with embodied safety before interpretation. Protector is doing too much work around interpersonal strain. Gentle opening question: “What felt most costly this week — the event itself, or managing yourself through it?”
3 of 4 active clients showed increased protector activity this week. Common theme: interpersonal conflict at work.
Your clients
Invite clients, manage consent, and turn what they share into concrete preparation.
Protector dominant this week. Hidden part surfaced 4 times this month (up from 1 in month 1). May be ready for deeper shadow work.
Wounded child surfaced for the first time in voice mode. Over-functioning pattern loosening. Third week of consistent engagement.
Last active 5 days ago. Analyst part was dominant in latest shared reflection. No consent granted yet — client may need a conversation about sharing.
Connect with a therapist
Share selected parts of your inner work with a practitioner you trust. They see summaries — never raw material.