A working prototype · runs entirely on this device
Type a hot message to a partner. An on-device reader notices when one of the Four Horsemen is forming and offers a softer way to say the same true thing. It only ever suggests — nothing is stored, nothing is sent.
John & Julie Gottman found four patterns that, left unchecked, predict a relationship's unravelling. Each has an antidote — a way to say the hard thing without the harm.
Grounded in Gottman, The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work, and Rosenberg's Nonviolent Communication (observation · feeling · need · request). Not therapy; a nudge.
A keyboard sees everything you type — so this is the highest-trust surface we could imagine. That's exactly why it's built to be incapable of betraying you: on-device, storage-free, suggest-only. If those can't all hold, the right number of features to ship is zero.