Nightingale — Find your calm at 2 AM
AI Coach

Restore your peace at 2 AM.

When your kid or spouse upsets you, Nightingale AI is here. Trained with our team's clinical knowledge, our AI Coach can chat with you on WhatsApp to restore your inner peace. Backed by proven science.

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Better You for $49/Month, Not $1,400

Nightingale AI unpacks what you would usually learn from our clinical team over a month at your fingertips, 24/7.

Manage your emotions better. Build stronger resilience anywhere. Repair your family relationships.

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Dr. Amy's Knowledge, 24/7

Learn professional techniques based on what Dr. Amy would coach moms with.

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Scenario-Mode Exercises

Get step-by-step guidance just by tapping buttons. No typing required.

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Voice Messages

Too tired to text? Send our AI Coach a voice message in English or Mandarin.

Dr. Amy

Trained with Dr. Amy's Clinical Knowledge

Dr. Amy is an American licensed psychologist with over 20 years of experience helping families in Singapore navigate stress. She specializes in maternal mental health and parent-child bonding. Nightingale brings her compassionate, proven strategies directly to your phone exactly when you need them most.

About Dr. Amy

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If it helps you find peace on the hard days, keep it in your pocket for just $49 a month. Cancel anytime.

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Need more support? Our AI Coach can connect you with our clinical team.

MEDICAL DISCLAIMER: Nightingale AI is a self-regulation tool and is NOT a replacement for professional medical treatment, psychiatric care, or therapy. It does not diagnose or treat medical conditions. Nightingale AI does not provide emergency crisis support. If you or your child are in immediate danger, please call 995 / 999, contact the National Mindline at 1711, SOS (Samaritans of Singapore) at 1800 221 4444, IMH Emergency at 6389 2000, or visit your nearest emergency room.