ConvoAlly for hard talks
Repair after a fight. End-of-life talks with a parent. Telling your partner something they don't want to hear. Talking to a kid about something serious. ConvoAlly listens, surfaces frameworks from NVC + Difficult Conversations (Stone, Patton, Heen), and helps you stay grounded when the stakes are personal.
You hurt someone and want to apologize without making it about you. ConvoAlly cues the four-part repair structure (acknowledge → impact → ownership → ask) so the apology lands instead of restarting the fight.
You're telling a parent you can't come home for the holidays. ConvoAlly cues the empathy-then-fact structure + a bridge sentence that protects the relationship while holding the boundary.
You need to talk with an aging parent about their wishes. ConvoAlly surfaces the prompts from "The Conversation Project" framework + grounds you when the emotion gets heavy.
Conversation with an ex about the kids' schedule. ConvoAlly cues the keep-it-on-the-kids language + flags when you're drifting into old grievances.
NVC (Nonviolent Communication), Difficult Conversations (Stone/Patton/Heen), repair scripts, reflective listening. ConvoAlly cues the relevant framework live based on what's being said.
When the other person's tone shifts (anger spike, shutdown, defensiveness), ConvoAlly flags it so you can name what's happening instead of escalating.
When YOUR tone shifts (you start raising your voice, you go quiet, you start defending), ConvoAlly cues a grounding prompt — a breath, a name-it line, a "let me make sure I understand" pivot.
This is the most sensitive mode. Zero-storage is default-on. Nothing is retained. No training data. Nothing leaves your session after it ends.
Rehearse the conversation with a simulated counterpart who responds the way you fear yours will. Find the words now, when it's safe.
No. ConvoAlly listens to the conversation in real time and surfaces a specific cue at the moment it would help. ChatGPT gives advice when you ask. ConvoAlly gives the next-line cue without you stopping the conversation to type a prompt.
No, and we're explicit about that. ConvoAlly is a communication tool, not mental-health treatment. If a conversation is about ongoing harm, crisis, or trauma, a licensed therapist or counselor is the right resource. ConvoAlly helps you communicate; it does not diagnose or treat.
No. ConvoAlly is silent — text on your screen or via Ear Mode in your AirPods. The other person experiences a normal conversation.
That's your call. Some couples find it helps them stay regulated and structured. Others find that AI-assisted communication during a fight adds a layer of "are you reading from a script?" tension. We recommend practicing with the simulator first to find the formats that feel like you, not like a chatbot.
Yes — Ear Mode is often the right fit for in-person hard conversations. Tap a gesture to swap the answer style. The other person sees your normal face, not a screen between you.
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