Visit three rooms. The next hard conversation gets easier.
In each room, two people. A conflict you didn't start and can't solve for them.
Your only job is to help them actually hear each other.
Not fix it. Not pick a side. Just listen.
Each turn, you pick from four responses or type your own.
Watch what each character does next.
When both feel heard and something shifts, the unsaid finally gets said.
What do you want to get better at?
Choose an area, or take today's 90-second moment. The next hard conversation gets easier.
Neither of you really landed. That happens in real life too. The line you write next still goes with you.
What they actually heard:
What you keep seeing
This page fills in as you play. Each 90-second moment you finish, two things get saved here: what you tried, and how the other person responded. Over time you'll spot patterns: which kinds of responses keep showing up, and which ways of replying you keep reaching for. Noticing the patterns is most of the skill.
Nothing here yet. Play a 90-second moment and your patterns start filling in.
Neither person really landed. That happens in real life too. The line you wrote for next time still goes with you.
What's about to happen?
Pick what you're walking into. You'll get one quick practice and a line to take with you into the real conversation.
You've been finding your own words a lot. Want to make the type-box the default and put the options away? You can switch back anytime, they'll still be one tap away when you're stuck.
The unsaid got said.
Both characters feel heard, and both have shifted.