
Testing an idea: an AI that senses where you’d feel most at home
Testing a concept that helps you discover where you’d likely feel most at home — by matching your rhythm, priorities, and lifestyle to real locations.
Not just “where it’s warm” or “what’s trending”.
The idea is more personal — an assistant that listens to how you live, and reflects back places that might fit you better than you expected.
It’s still early. No map, no UI. Just playing with fragments, reflections, and a few regional profiles.
Curious if anyone’s ever wanted something like this — not a search engine, but a mirror.
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Love this - definitely something my girlfriend would use. She's someone that picks cafes and restaurants based on vibe rather than what they serve.
We run a newsletter called Idea TBD and would love to share this with our readers and get you some thoughtful feedback.
@chaosandcoffee
Thanks Furqaan — your comment nailed the exact emotional core of this project. It’s not about maps, it’s not about rankings — it’s about resonance.
We’re developing a system where GPT-4o uses your initial profile (salary, housing cost, car, location needs like hospitals) to build a vector that reflects what matters to you. Then it shows you a place that isn’t just statistically optimal — but one where your life would likely feel right.
And yes — you can simulate other paths too. Add a child, remove a partner, flip to a different lifestyle — the vector adjusts. You don’t browse lists, you explore who you could be there.
The system connects to emotional logic: it doesn’t track your feelings — it infers them from your structure, and reflects them back through context.
If you’re curious, we’d love to share some internal material. This feels like something your audience might really connect with.
@markus_virtanen1 Absolutely, exactly what we built the newsletter for. Send it over!
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Hey Markus, following up on my previous message