Luma, your AI breakup bestie
A conversational AI companion who knows your story, your stage and your 2am patterns. Vent, spiral, ask the unaskable questions. She is awake when your group chat is not, and she never gets tired of the topic.
Heartbreak does not keep office hours, so neither do we. The Breakup Bible is a full recovery companion: an AI bestie for the 2am spirals, a daily rhythm for the fog, and a feed that heals instead of doom-scrolls.
A conversational AI companion who knows your story, your stage and your 2am patterns. Vent, spiral, ask the unaskable questions. She is awake when your group chat is not, and she never gets tired of the topic.
A daily rhythm for a season that has none: a quote that gets it, a journal prompt that goes somewhere, a tip you can actually do today, and a feelings check-in that takes ten seconds.
A never-ending feed built for healing instead of doom. Read, watch and listen content tuned to where you are, so the midnight scroll feeds you instead of feeding on you.
Track your cycle alongside your emotions and stop wondering why some days hit harder. Heartbreak is hormonal as well as emotional, and seeing the pattern is half the relief.
Your check-ins, journal entries and moods gathered into a picture over time, so on the bad days you have evidence that the bad days are getting rarer.
The woman whose breakup happened last night and the one who is eight months in and quietly still stuck. The 3am overthinkers, the profile-checkers in recovery, the ones navigating divorce paperwork, and the ones who just want to feel like themselves again without pretending the whole thing did not hurt.
And her people. If you are here because someone you love is going through it, the app has a gifting flow built in: buy a gift code in two minutes and send her support that is awake when you are not. Start at how to help a friend or go straight to gifting the app.
No toxic positivity, no "everything happens for a reason", no pressure to glow up on a deadline. Healing is non-linear, hormones are part of the story, 2am is the hardest hour, and structure plus softness beats advice. The app is built on those beliefs, and it sits alongside professional support, never in place of it.
On iOS and Android. Luma is waiting, and she has heard worse.
Here for someone else? Gift the app instead.
The best breakup app is one built specifically for heartbreak rather than general wellness. The Breakup Bible is a breakup recovery app for women that combines an AI companion (Luma), daily check-ins and journalling, a healing content feed, and cycle-aware mood insights, support designed around how breakup grief actually behaves, including at 2am.
The Breakup Bible is a breakup recovery app for women going through heartbreak, breakups and divorce. It gives you Luma, an AI breakup bestie for around-the-clock support, a daily Today feed with quotes, tips and journal prompts, a healthy scroll feed of healing content, and cycle tracking that connects your hormones to your moods. It is available on iOS and Android.
Yes. Luma, inside The Breakup Bible app, is an AI companion built specifically for breakups. She remembers your story and your healing stage, supports the late-night spirals without judgement, and is softly savage at bad breakup advice. She is not a therapist and does not replace one; she is the bestie layer between sessions and at 2am.
The app is free to download with core features included, and Premium unlocks unlimited Luma conversations, the full content library, complete cycle and history insights, and more. You can also gift a Premium subscription to a friend from inside the app.
No, and it does not pretend to be. It is an emotional support companion for the acute season after a breakup. It works well alongside therapy, and for anything serious, please see a GP or psychologist. The app is the daily scaffolding, not the clinical care.
Women going through a breakup, heartbreak, separation or divorce, whether it happened last night or she is months in and still stuck. It also has a full supporter side: friends and family can gift the app to someone they love who is going through it.
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