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First Voyage raises $2.5M for its AI companion that helps you build habits

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Last updated: 2025/12/18 at 11:15 PM
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A growing number of consumers are turning to artificial intelligence for companionship and self-improvement, leading to a surge in AI-powered apps. Startup First Voyage is entering this space with Momo Self Care, an AI companion app designed to help users build positive habits through a digital pet experience. The company recently secured $2.5 million in seed funding to expand its reach and enhance the app’s capabilities.

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Launched on iOS, and soon to be available on Android, Momo allows users to set personal goals and receive reminders via an animated digital pet. Users earn coins for completing these tasks, enabling them to customize their companion. This approach aims to foster accountability and make habit formation more engaging, standing out in a crowded market of productivity tools.

The Rise of AI Companions and the Habit-Building Market

The development of Momo Self Care arrives during a period of increased interest in both AI-driven wellness solutions and gamified productivity tools. Similar apps, like Focus Friend, have gained traction by offering a reward system linked to task completion. However, Momo distinguishes itself with a focus on a nurturing relationship with a digital pet, appealing to a desire for connection alongside self-improvement. TechCrunch first reported the funding news on Monday.

Funding and Expansion Plans

The $2.5 million seed funding round included participation from a16z speedrun, SignalFire, and True Global, among other investors. According to co-founder and CEO Besart Çopa, the funds will primarily be used to launch Momo on the Android app store and enhance the AI’s ability to provide personalized guidance. First Voyage also aims to further develop Momo’s interactive capabilities.

Early user data suggests significant engagement, with over 2 million tasks already created within the platform. Popular habit categories include productivity, spirituality, and mindfulness. This indicates a demand for digital tools that support holistic well-being, and highlights the importance of incorporating aspects of mental and emotional health into app design.

Navigating the Ethical Landscape of AI Companionship

The proliferation of AI companions raises ethical considerations, particularly around emotional dependence and the potential for manipulation. Concerns have been voiced regarding the impact of these AI interactions on mental health and real-world relationships. However, Çopa believes that current trends favor helpful AI applications, rather than those that cater to potentially harmful desires.

First Voyage acknowledges these concerns and has implemented safety measures within Momo. These include prompt filters designed to maintain appropriate and constructive conversations between users and the AI companion. The World Economic Forum has also noted the need for careful development and ethical guidelines around AI companions.

Moreover, Çopa emphasized the value of AI’s personalization features, suggesting that these can deepen the positive impact of the AI-user relationship. He frame this in contrast to applications that focus on creating idealized, potentially unrealistic, “waifus.” According to him, focusing on real-world self-care rather than fantasy companions is a more beneficial path.

Looking Ahead for Momo and the AI Wellness Space

The success of Momo Self Care will depend on its continued ability to provide a genuinely supportive and engaging experience. Competition in the AI companion market is expected to intensify as more companies explore similar concepts. The integration of more sophisticated AI models may lead to more nuanced and personalized interactions, but also carries the risk of increased ethical complexities.

First Voyage plans to continue refining Momo’s AI and expanding its feature set based on user feedback. A key metric to watch will be user retention and the long-term impact of the app on habit formation. Expanding beyond iOS and establishing a strong presence on Android is the immediate next step. While the company is optimistic about the future, the broader landscape of digital wellness and AI ethics remains dynamic and will require ongoing attention.

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