Blog · 2026-05-01
Welcome to EmotiveCare: continuous emotional follow-up with SENTIO AI
Learn how to combine intelligent daily entries, emotional memory, and therapeutic dashboards in a single ethical routine.
What EmotiveCare is
EmotiveCare is a continuous emotional care platform: you record what you feel, SENTIO AI organizes patterns over time, and returns reflections based on your own history — not generic answers.
The goal is not to replace therapy. It is to offer a second emotional brain between sessions, in everyday life, with privacy and consent at the center.
Whether you are starting a self-knowledge journey or already in therapy, the platform gives structure to what often gets lost between one week and the next.
Emotional energy diary
Each entry combines free text with energy (0–100), mood, anxiety, and emotion tags. In a few seconds you leave a useful trail; the more context you write, the richer the summaries become.
Over the weeks, the timeline stops being a loose list of days and starts showing trends: average energy, recurring emotions, and needs that repeat.
That longitudinal view helps you notice what a single hard day can hide — and what a calm week may be consolidating.
Emotional memory with SENTIO AI
SENTIO AI uses semantic search across your history to connect the present moment to similar entries — even ones from weeks ago. That way, the assistant remembers for you and suggests reflections anchored in your trajectory.
Insights are descriptive: patterns, reported energy, and self-care suggestions. There is no automatic diagnosis and no promise of a cure.
Sharing with professionals
Frequently asked questions
- Does EmotiveCare replace therapy?
- No. It supports self-knowledge and complementary follow-up between sessions. In intense distress, seek professional help and emergency services.
- Do I need to write long texts?
- No. Energy, mood, and a few tags already help. Richer texts improve reflections, but they are not required to get started.
If you are experiencing persistent distress or thoughts of self-harm, seek emergency services and mental health professionals near you immediately.
