MIRAMI
Mirror · Rhythm · Choice

A quiet mirror
for how you move through decisions.

My mirror. My rhythm.

One forty‑minute sitting. Ninety‑nine questions, answered once, at your own pace.

Not to fix you. Not to judge you. Only to sit beside the pattern behind how you move when something really matters.

Meant to be done once — not because you can’t return, but because this moment won’t.

$19 · ONE QUIET SITTING

$19 · once

A single, forty-minute sitting with ninety-nine questions. Choose a moment when you can be undisturbed, with your phone and notifications set aside.

MIRAMI stays with you through the questions, noticing how you hold, hesitate, or move as choices arrive. It then prepares a small written mirror — a quiet document of this season of your life, available to you for the next seventy-two hours.

Digital reflection only. Not therapy, not diagnosis, and not a substitute for professional care.

How it works

MIRAMI is designed as one deliberate sitting. No score to chase, no account, no funnel — just a mirror you can keep.

Step 1
Arrive and slow down

You enter a quiet Q99 screen. One question at a time, no timer, no rush. You can pause, breathe, and continue when you are ready.

Step 2
Let the pattern show

Your answers trace how you stay, wait, or move when something really matters. The focus is the rhythm of this moment — not arriving at a “right” answer.

Step 3
Receive the mirror

Within 72 hours, you receive a written report: a small mirror of how you are moving through decisions now, in language you can read in one sitting and return to later.

Before you sit down

Who is MIRAMI for?
For people who sense they repeat themselves in how they choose, and want to see that rhythm clearly, just once — especially when life on the outside looks “fine” but inside feels slightly off‑track.
What do I receive for $19?
A one‑time digital report of your current decision rhythm across key areas of life. No score to chase, no account, no follow‑up funnel — just a reflection you can keep.
Is this a test I can pass or fail?
No. MIRAMI does not grade you. It sits beside you for ninety‑nine questions and describes the pattern it sees, in words you can hold without being punished by them.