Disha

AI-assisted career discovery for families.

Disha helps parents and teenagers explore future possibilities together through guided conversations, structured reflections, and practical career insights.

The Approach

A calmer way to explore the future.

Career discovery is often treated like a test, a ranking, or a one-time recommendation. Disha takes a different approach.

It creates space for teenagers to express how they think, what they enjoy, and what kinds of futures they are curious about — while giving parents a constructive way to contribute what they observe.

Disha is not built to predict a child's future. It is built to make career exploration clearer, calmer, and more collaborative.

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Core Philosophy

Discovery over prescription.
Conversation over pressure.
Reflection over ranking.
Clarity over certainty.
Possibility over prediction.

Career discovery should not begin with pressure. It should begin with understanding.

Disha gives families a better way to talk about the future.

The Experience

Built for parents and teenagers

Disha helps both parents and teenagers contribute to the discovery process. Teenagers reflect on their interests, preferences, and curiosity. Parents add observations and context in a structured way. Together, this creates a more complete and balanced conversation.

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The teenager reflects on interests, motivations, and curiosity.

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The parent contributes observations from real life.

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The product helps structure the conversation.

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The family receives clearer career exploration context.

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The output helps them continue with less confusion and pressure.

Teen Reflection
I like when I can figure out how things connect to each other.
Parent Context
She often spends hours researching one specific topic deeply.
Does this focus feel like investigating or building?
Exploratory Scene
"What kind of work feels alive to you?"
"What have you noticed about how they think?"
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