talk through anything. together.
an AI that sees both sides without picking one
this is why takt exists
two people had a fight. both went to Claude separately, asking "why is the other person mad?"
then something unexpected happened. they ended up in the same chat. and the AI—seeing both perspectives at once—naturally helped them develop a shared understanding.
it wasn't therapy. it wasn't mediation. it just... happened. because the AI read the room.
the problem: that experience was amazing, but the UX was terrible.
the solution: takt. a group chat where AI is designed to be a third presence—one that sees everything, takes no sides, and helps you find clarity.
how couples use takt
private venting, shared progress
you can message the AI privately without your partner seeing. process your feelings, get perspective, prepare what you actually want to say. when you're ready, switch to public mode.
AI that sees both sides
the AI sees all messages—private and public—from both of you. this means it understands the full context without you having to explain your partner's perspective. it just knows.
no judgment, just clarity
the AI doesn't pick winners. it helps you both feel heard, identify what's really going on (hint: it's rarely about the trash), and find language that lands.
vibe check mode
set your space to "Vibe Check" and the AI prioritizes emotional support. it validates before it problem-solves. sometimes "damn, that sucks" is exactly what's needed.
why this works
- neutral ground: neither of you "owns" the AI. it's there for both of you.
- full context: the AI understands both perspectives without you having to explain each other.
- private processing: you can work through emotions before going public, reducing reactivity.
- no scheduling: it's just a chat. use it when you need it, not on a therapist's calendar.
- not therapy: it's not trying to diagnose or treat. it's just helping you talk.
ready to try it?
create a space with "Vibe Check" mode. invite your partner. start talking.
start a space