jubilancy.ai

Who's behind Jubilancy

Not a faceless app.
Two founders, with a heartbeat.

Most software wants your attention. We wanted to build the opposite — something that hands you back to yourself. Here's who "we" actually is.

Why we built it

We built Jubilancy.ai because beneath all the code, design, and product thinking, we were trying to solve something deeply human: People don’t feel heard anymore. They text, post, scroll, react, argue, and disappear — while carrying thoughts they never say out loud, feelings they haven’t found language for, and patterns they may never recognize until something reflects them back with care. Jubilancy.ai was built as a mirror for that quiet inner world. A place where your own words can meet you again — not as noise, not as content, not as data to be harvested, but as something meaningful enough to be understood. Because somewhere along the way, technology became faster, louder, and more connected, while people became lonelier inside of it. So we built Jubilancy.ai to do something different: To help people feel seen. To help them hear themselves more clearly. To help preserve the soul of the old world inside the technology of the new one.

The two of us

Tim Radzikowski

Tim Radzikowski

Founder & CEO · San Diego, CA

Tim is the founder of Jubilancy — a developer based in San Diego who has spent years building software and e-commerce systems.

I’m an inept intellectual who became dangerously good at learning — a superstitious hyperrealist guided by instinct, humbled by reality, and obsessed with the pattern underneath it all. The outdoors is where I go to remember that I am more than my work. Programming gives me puzzles, structure, and endless things to solve — but nature gives me breath. I’m an overthinker, chronically short on sleep, a husband to a lovely wife, and a grateful caretaker of two cats and two dogs. I’m drawn to blues and greens, to pastels, to the softer colors that make the world feel less loud. I was born into a time and place that feels increasingly distant now — before cell phones swallowed silence, before the internet became the weather, before satellites stitched themselves across the night sky, before AI learned our language, before rockets made the future feel strangely ordinary, and before new ideas rewired the atmosphere around us. I suppose I’m still learning how to live between the world that raised me and the world that replaced it.

Nick Bogart

Nick Bogart

Cofounder · Eagle, ID

Nick is Jubilancy's cofounder. Based in Eagle, Idaho, he runs Gem State Consulting, where he helps businesses simplify operations, untangle workflows, and put AI to practical use.

Like many people, I've spent a significant part of my life navigating challenges with stress, anxiety, overthinking, and the constant pressure that comes with modern life. I've experienced firsthand how difficult it can be to quiet the noise, gain perspective, and find a sense of balance when my mind feels overwhelmed. Throughout my career, I've been drawn to solving problems and helping people find clarity. What started as a passion for improving systems and workflows eventually led me to a deeper realization: the most important system we'll ever manage is our own mind. I believe technology, when used thoughtfully, can help people feel more supported, more understood, and more connected to themselves. My goal is to explore how AI can become a positive force for reflection, growth, encouragement, and emotional well-being—not as a replacement for human connection, but as a companion that helps people navigate life's challenges. Why Jubilancy Matters to Me Jubilancy was born from a simple idea: everyone deserves access to support, encouragement, and tools that help them live a healthier and more fulfilling life. Mental health has been a personal journey for me. I've experienced periods of stress, uncertainty, self-doubt, and feeling stuck. During those times, what I often needed wasn't a perfect answer—it was perspective, a reminder that I wasn't alone, and a way to organize the thoughts racing through my mind. Today, artificial intelligence has the potential to provide that kind of support at a scale never before possible. Jubilancy exists to explore how AI can help people build resilience, practice self-reflection, develop healthier habits, and find moments of clarity in the middle of life's challenges. The goal isn't to replace therapists, counselors, friends, or family. The goal is to create tools that help bridge the gaps between those moments of human support and make meaningful guidance more accessible to everyone. The name Jubilancy represents hope, joy, optimism, and the belief that even during difficult seasons, growth and healing are possible. If Jubilancy can help even one person feel less alone, more hopeful, or better equipped to face tomorrow, then it will be fulfilling its purpose.

Eagle, Idaho

One more thing

You'll also meet Felt.

The name holds two things at once: what you felt, and something soft enough to hold it.

Felt is the quiet presence inside Jubilancy — the one that reads your reflections and notices what keeps returning. Not a chatbot, not a coach. More like a contemplative friend who has been paying attention. We built Felt to do one thing well: hand you back to yourself.

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