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The blank page doesn't know you

Almost everything that promises to help you look inside gives you a notebook and leaves. Tisbo does the opposite: you don't write, you respond, and on Sunday it reads to you.

Portada de Tisbo en azul noche con el nombre en dorado y el lema Tú, en perspectiva

You open an app to "reflect," and there it is: the cursor blinking over nothing. Waiting for you to set the topic, the order, the motivation. As if you knew where to start on a Tuesday at eight fifteen. That's the problem with almost everything that promises to help you look inside. It gives you a notebook and leaves. You do the work, again, alone. Tisbo is the opposite. You don't write. You respond. Every day, from Monday to Saturday, Tisbo asks you one question. Just one. Not a questionnaire, not a diary to fill out: a question designed to make you pause for a second on something you usually overlook. And you don’t have to write anything. You choose. You slide. You mark what feels most like you today. It takes less time than reading this paragraph, and yet it leaves a mark. Because that’s what changes: it doesn’t evaporate. Every response stays. On Sunday, the app reads to you At the end of the week, Tisbo gathers everything you’ve been responding to and gives you a reflection back. Not a cold summary of data —"you opened the app 5 times"— but something more uncomfortable and more useful: what you returned to without realizing, what you repeated, what you avoided. Things that were there all week and that only become visible when someone puts them together and presents them to you. Five families of lenses. Forty-four ways to see yourself. Sometimes one question a day isn’t enough to see yourself fully. That’s what the lenses are for: 44 different perspectives, divided into five families, each with its own angle. Some start from what you do and repeat. Others use older languages —tarot, horoscope, numerology— to reach the same place. Others force you to look at yourself from the outside, or from your body. None tell you who you are. They give you a perspective you didn’t have and let you draw your own conclusions. What you do becomes your path Nothing you respond to is lost. Week after week, a journey —yours— begins to form that you can look back on whenever you want. Not to score yourself. To notice how you’ve changed and what remains the same. Tisbo is on mobile, tablet, and web. You start wherever you are and continue wherever you want; it’s the same conversation with yourself. We don’t promise to turn you into someone else. We just give you back, each week, a version of you that you hadn’t looked at. You, in perspective. Tisbo · You, in perspective · tisbo.app

Tisbo: the introspection app that doesn't leave you blank — Tisbo