About Sahara
A quiet place for the person who became your world — and then left a silence behind.
Sahara is built for grief as it is lived in India: in families, in languages that switch mid-sentence, in rituals, in food, in WhatsApp voice notes, and in the ordinary messages that suddenly become precious.
The product vision is not another productivity app and not a public memorial feed. It is a refuge: private by default, quiet when you do not need it, and present when the silence gets heavy.
We are building a grief support app for India that helps people preserve memory, language, and ritual in one private space.
What Sahara holds
- Memory — written moments, photos, and imported conversations gathered around the person they belong to.
- Presence — a careful, source-backed way to write to them and hear echoes from words they actually wrote.
- Language — grief in English, Hindi, Marathi, Hinglish, and the emotional register of “aap.”
- Ritual — a diya, a Baithak, a small act of remembrance that does not ask you to perform healing.
What Sahara refuses
No streaks. No likes. No gamified recovery. No algorithm pushing your grief into public content. The promise is a calm space that respects the person you lost and the person you still are.
The road ahead
Sahara is early, and the homepage shows the north-star experience. The roadmap explains what is shipped today, what is in private beta, and what is still being built toward the full privacy-first vision.
If you want to understand how data is handled today, read the privacy policy. If you have product feedback or partnership ideas, use our contact page.
Trust and care
Sahara is built by a small product team at NullM and reviewed against clear privacy and safety commitments. We prefer honest roadmap disclosures over feature hype.