For the message you are not sending
You can need to talk and still not want to wake anyone up.
Buddy gives the first version somewhere private to go, before it becomes a notification, an explanation, or a whole thing.
Sometimes the need is real and the timing is bad. You want another mind in the room, but you do not want to make someone responsible for your 1:17 a.m. version.
You
I want to talk to someone, but it is too late.
Buddy
Then put the first version here. No one has to wake up for the messy part.
You
I do not even know if it matters.
Buddy
It does not have to matter yet. What sentence keeps asking for space?
The first place does not have to be a person.
With Buddy, you can start before the story is fair, clear, or ready to send. The useful part can simply be getting the sentence out of your head without creating a social demand.
No wake-up guilt
You do not need to decide whether this is important enough to interrupt someone.
No backstory first
Start in the middle. The context can show up after the first line.
No forced solution
Talking can begin as unloading, not as fixing.
Later can be human. Now can be private.
Open Buddy, say the version you would normally delete, and decide later whether a real person needs to hear any of it.
Questions people ask before trying Buddy
Can I use Buddy instead of texting someone late at night?
Yes. Buddy is useful for the first private version, especially when a real message would feel too heavy right now.
Do I need to know what I want to say?
No. You can start with "I do not know what I want to say" and let the rest arrive slowly.
Can I send a voice note?
Yes. Buddy is built for rough first versions, including voice notes you would overthink elsewhere.