What is Amigify?
Amigify is a companionship and emotional-support app for adults, built around one thing: having someone to talk to when you need it. You pick a nickname, browse the companions who are online right now, and start a private one-to-one conversation — by text, or by voice or video call. Companions are real people, identity-verified and age-verified, working in shifts across time zones so that the list is never empty at 3am.
The conversations are the product. There is no feed, no timeline, no follower count and nothing to perform — the app opens onto people who are available to listen, not content to scroll. It launches on iOS and Android for adults aged 18 and over, and it is currently in the final stretch of testing; joining the waitlist is how you get an invite in the first batches.
Is Amigify an AI chatbot?
No. Every companion on Amigify is a human being. AI has exactly one job in the app, and it is moderation: an AI model screens images and our own algorithm scores text as messages are sent, so that content breaking the community guidelines can be blocked before it lands. Nothing writes or suggests a companion's replies, and no conversation is ever handed to a bot.
Is Amigify therapy?
No, and companions are contractually forbidden from implying otherwise. Companions are trained listeners, not therapists, counsellors, psychiatrists or medical professionals of any kind. They do not diagnose, they do not prescribe, they do not treat, and they do not give medical advice. Amigify is not a substitute for professional mental-health care and it is not a crisis line.
If you need clinical care, please see a licensed professional. If you are in immediate danger, contact your local emergency number — the safety page lists crisis lines by country. This is the distinction the whole service is built around rather than a disclaimer bolted onto the end of it.
How are companions vetted?
Every companion is identity-verified and age-verified, and completes onboarding before taking a single conversation. They agree to the companion agreement and the companion guidelines, both published in full so you can read the rules they work under before you talk to anyone. Any companion can be reported at any time, and a person on our moderation team reviews every report.
How private is it?
A nickname is what companions see. Your real name is never required, and your email address and date of birth are never shown to them — those exist so we can verify the account, and we do not share or sell them. Messages are encrypted with AES-256-GCM in storage, and screenshots and screen recording are blocked inside both apps.
Where a human can see a conversation, we say so plainly: a report attaches a snapshot of the last 20 messages, and that window is what a moderator reviews — not your history. The privacy policy sets out every category of data we hold and why, including what a court could lawfully compel.
What does it cost?
There is no subscription and nothing auto-renews. Joining the waitlist is free, and so is creating an account, completing your profile, browsing companions and receiving messages. Everything else is paid from a prepaid Amigo Coin balance you top up in the app: coins are charged per message you send and per started minute of an audio or video call. The app shows the live rate and the price of every pack in your own currency before you pay — the pricing page has the current rates and every way money moves through the app.
Who builds Amigify?
Amigify is an in-house product of Asyncsphere, a product studio registered in Karbi Anglong, Assam, India. The studio built both apps, the waitlist infrastructure and this site, and published a case study on how it was put together: Inside the Build: How We Shipped Amigify from Idea to App Store.
The same company stands behind the policies. Registered address, the full support email directory and who to write to about what are on the contact page.
Two apps, two sides
Amigify ships as a pair. Amigify is for people who want someone to talk to. Amigify Companion is for people who are good at listening and want to earn from it: companions set their own hours, go online when they want, earn per minute of call time plus optional Hearts, and are backed by moderation and support. Payout rates and timing are published up front in the payout policy.
Where to go next
- What's in the app — the features that already run in both apps today.
- Frequently asked questions — the ten things people ask first.
- Safety & crisis help — what Amigify is not for, and who to call instead.
- Join the waitlist — a name and an email, nothing else.