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therma is the emotional layer for health tracking. wearables and health apps tell you what your body did. therma tells you how you felt while it was happening, and shows you where the two stories meet.
how it works - one check-in a day. a single question about how you actually feel. 30 seconds. - a companion that listens. chat through what's coming up in a voice that doesn't sound like a therapist or a chatbot. - synced with apple health. mood, sleep, activity, and heart data sit in one place.
feature update coming up in May for Mental Health Awareness month: - a sunday card. every week, one card showing what shifted: energy, sleep, what you wrote about, what you were doing.
built for people who suppress to perform.
founders, operators, parents, anyone who's good at functioning through their feelings. therma is for the moment that stops working. no streaks. no clinical register. just a private space to feel what you're actually feeling.
pricing - free forever - $9.99/mo or $59.99/yr (50% off annual) - founding member: $39.99/yr, locked for life. first 10,000 only.
14-day free trial on paid plans.
Most engineering teams run AI coding agents on individual laptops. Close the lid, lose the session. When a new developer joins, they spend hours recreating the same setup.
CloudCLI gives your team shared cloud environments where AI agents run 24/7. Every developer gets their own isolated container, but the team shares MCP servers, context files, and configurations across all projects. Onboarding takes minutes.
Sessions can be started through a full REST API, so workflows in Linear, Jira, or n8n can trigger background coding agents programmatically. A ticket gets filed, an agent starts coding, the developer reviews the PR in the morning.
The web UI and mobile interface include a file explorer, git explorer, and full shell access. Review PRs on your iPad, make fixes from your phone, then pick up in VS Code over SSH.
Unlike GitHub Codespaces, CloudCLI is purpose-built for agentic development. Claude Code, Cursor CLI, Codex, and Gemini CLI come pre-installed. Sessions survive laptop closure. Teams bring their own API keys with no vendor lock-in.
Built on an open-source core (AGPL-3, 9,000+ GitHub stars). Self-host for data sovereignty or use the managed service from โฌ7/month.
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CloudCLI's answer:
CloudCLI is built with a modern JavaScript/TypeScript stack:
The entire codebase is open source under AGPL-3 and available on GitHub.
Therma.one's answer
Daylio gives you mood charts. Reflectly gives you AI journaling. Youper gives you CBT exercises. None of them connect to the rest of your health data, and most ask for more than 30 seconds a day.
Therma works the other way around. One question a day, low pressure, no streaks shaming you. Mood lives next to sleep, activity, and heart data inside Apple Health, so patterns surface without you hunting for them. And the weekly card does what most apps make you do yourself: tell you what's actually changing.
It's also priced for the long haul. Founding member pricing locks in $39.99/year for life for the first 10,000 subscribers.
CloudCLI's answer:
Compared to tools like GitHub Codespaces, CloudCLI is purpose-built for agentic development rather than traditional coding. Here's what sets it apart:
Therma.one's answer
Most wellness apps live in their own bubble: mood tracking here, sleep tracking there, journaling somewhere else. Therma sits next to Apple Health and adds the one thing health data can't capture on its own: how you actually felt while it was happening.
One check-in a day. A companion that listens. A Sunday card showing what shifted. That's the whole product. Not a 50-feature wellness platform, not a meditation library, not a therapy replacement. Just the emotional layer your health stack is missing.
CloudCLI's answer:
CloudCLI is one of the only cloud development environments built specifically for AI coding agents. Where Codespaces and Gitpod give you a cloud editor, CloudCLI gives your agents a persistent home that stays alive 24/7. What makes it particularly valuable for teams: shared MCP servers and environment configs mean every developer starts from the same baseline. A full REST API means sessions can be triggered from automation tools, not just opened manually. Background agents can run overnight and produce PRs for review in the morning. And the entire platform is open source (AGPL-3) so teams can self-host on their own infrastructure.
Therma.one's answer
People who suppress to perform.
Founders, operators, parents, athletes: anyone whose job depends on functioning through their feelings. They're already tracking their sleep, their workouts, their resting heart rate. They've got the body data covered. What they don't have is a way to see how the inside lines up with the outside, and a quiet space to feel what they're actually feeling without it becoming another performance metric.
Therma is for the moment when suppression stops working. Before burnout, before the relationship cracks, before the body forces the issue.
CloudCLI's answer:
CloudCLI is built for engineering teams that use AI coding agents as part of their daily workflow. This includes teams adopting agentic development practices with tools like Claude Code, Cursor CLI, or Codex who need shared environments where MCP servers, context files, and configurations stay consistent across every developer. It also serves engineering managers looking to integrate AI agents into existing workflows through API-driven automation with tools like Linear, Jira, and n8n. Solo developers and open-source contributors who want persistent remote access from any device are also a core audience, along with organizations that need to self-host for data sovereignty or regulatory compliance.
Therma.one's answer
Therma started from a personal pattern. I'd built businesses, performed on stages, hit physical goals, and the one thing I was worst at was knowing how I actually felt in real time. By the time something registered, I was usually three weeks past the moment that mattered.
Most wellness apps I tried felt clinical, gamified, or built for someone with more time and less ambivalence than I had. The founders, operators, and high-performers around me were running into the same wall.
Therma is the app I wanted: 30 seconds a day, no clinical register, synced with the health data I was already tracking, with a Sunday card that tells me what I missed. Tagline is "feel it to free it." That's the whole philosophy.
CloudCLI's answer:
CloudCLI started as an open-source project to solve a problem every developer using AI coding agents hits: your agent ties up your terminal and stops working when your laptop sleeps. We built a cloud-native environment where agents run persistently, paired with an open-source web UI so anyone could manage sessions from a browser or phone. As teams started adopting it, the focus shifted to shared environments, where team-wide MCP servers, configurations, and context files could be maintained in one place instead of duplicated across every developer's machine. The project grew to 9,000+ GitHub stars organically with no marketing. Today CloudCLI offers both a free self-hosted option and a managed cloud service starting at โฌ7/month.
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