emotive is a safe space
emotive is designed to help you take care of yourself as well as others. whether you use emotive as a bite sized journal, a goal tracker, or a way to keep in touch with loved ones, it is a space you can be vulnerable in without judgement.
log your emotions
using an avatar you craft yourself, you can log how you are feeling at any moment of your day. you can keep it private or share it with your own group of tight-knit people so that they know how to best support you in the moment.


simplify your goals
keep your goals simple and effective with emotive! we help you create practical, timely, and measureable goals that will minimize your time logging progress while keeping you motivated!


connect with your people
its hard to grow alone! emotive will never be as good at encouraging you as a friend would be, so we help provide opportunities for you and your people to connect. encourage each other's progress on goals, or get notified of a simple way to help a friend on a bad day.


our team
emotive is driven by a passionate team of student developers

Josiah McCracken
Project Lead
Josiah is a senior computer science major with a passion for blending the worlds of computers, design, and human experience.

Micah Johnson
Backend Guru
Micah is not only a computer scientist but a mathematician to boot. he loves solving complex problems and investing in other people.

Wesley Cheah
Frontend Wizard
Wesley can not only code well, but also designs user experiences that are a joy to use. he is currently in his fourth year of studying computer science.

Annika Kowalski
Aesthetics Expert
Annika is a junior computer science major with a knack for design and putting herself in the user's shoes.

Kyle Luce
Data Security Ninja
Kyle's critical eye for details has been invaluable to the emotive team. he is a cyber security major with an excellent handle on public relations and backend development.