A directory of no‑AI, privacy‑first software alternatives
Curated list of tools like Zotero and GIMP that don't ship AI features by default.

Why? The digital mental health space has become exhausting—too many great tools are buried under aggressive monetization, mandatory tracking, and corporate bloat. This website wants to be an accessible alternative.
What Psycurate is about: * Privacy First: A space specifically for tools that respect the person using them. Tools that do not harvest data. * A directory where anyone can discover and use these applications completely free, with no cookies and no corporate agendas and no friction * A platform to showcase tools made by ethical or indie developers that have something to offer to the mental health digital space.
I just finished building the platform, so this is very much a fresh proof-of-concept. The site currently features three apps: two are simple tools I built myself, and one is from an independent creator who decided to submit their work on the platform.
I would be honored to hear your honest feedback and reaction on this.
Thank you for taking a look!
Curated list of tools like Zotero and GIMP that don't ship AI features by default.
393 tiny tools in one place, saving you from scrolling endless GitHub repos.
AlternativeTo for European software, prioritizing GDPR compliance and supply chain ethics.
Dots nails a clear product boundary: not full-precision sharing, not nothing — just city/place-level presence with audience controls and custom 'special places'. The site uses concrete micro-stories (Vermont, Back Bay) and features like nearby notifications to sell the workflow. Biggest questions: it's iOS-only and the privacy/anti-abuse mechanics (how fuzzy the locations are, spoof resistance, opt-in audience controls) are unexplained — that's the product risk, not the copy or UI.
AI-generated insight letters when BetterHelp and journaling apps exist.
Maps operational metrics to psychological constructs for agent-to-agent communication.