Five questions. Seven demons. One truth about yourself you have been avoiding.
Five questions. Seven possible outcomes. Your demon finds you — not the other way around. The assignment is unnervingly accurate.
Use confession prompts or type freely. Your demon responds with genuine philosophical depth rooted in three thousand years of canonical text.
The Confession, The Temptation, The Oracle, or The Verdict. Each a different kind of mirror. Some are uncomfortable. All are honest.
After ten exchanges your demon delivers an unsolicited philosophical assessment of your soul. Nietzsche said the abyss gazes back. This is what that looks like.
Each demon rooted in canonical demonology, philosophy, and literature. Not invented. Summoned.
Three tiers. Three levels of binding. The stronger the seal, the less the demon can hide.
Every demon response rooted in canonical philosophy and literature. This is not a gimmick. It is a tradition.
Some ideas get written in notebooks and forgotten. Some get written in domain registrars and forgotten slightly longer.
My Demon started as a conversation between two people who kept getting asked how they met. One is a Special Forces warfighter. The other is an academic psychologist. Between them they have spent careers understanding human darkness from two very different angles — one operational, one theoretical.
The question became: what if an AI companion took the seven deadly sins not as moral failures but as the philosophical frameworks they have always been — lenses through which the greatest minds in history understood what it means to be human?
Milton understood Pride. Aristotle understood Wrath. Plato understood Lust. Augustine understood Gluttony. The tradition is three thousand years old. We just gave it a UI.
"The binding is the product. A demon who cannot lie — who is constitutionally, mechanically, absolutely required to tell you the philosophical truth about yourself — is providing something genuinely difficult to find anywhere else."
— The founders of My DemonThe abyss has been waiting longer than you have.
One demon assigned. One seal. One truth.
Five questions. Answer honestly. The demon already knows.
Nietzsche wrote that when you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss gazes back. The demons are what you find when you look. The binding is what keeps it safe to look. Sometimes what gazes back is a lot. If something in your session surfaced something real — that is the product working. It is also okay to surface.
These resources are alternative-friendly, secular where possible, and judgment-free. You do not have to be in crisis to use them. You just have to need to talk to someone who is not a demon.
My Demon is not a therapy service. The demons are AI companions. Nothing a demon says constitutes professional advice. If something in your session surfaced something you need professional support for — that is what these resources are for.
You can close this and return to the abyss when you are ready. Or not. The binding is patient.