How it works

A quiet room for a spoken encounter.

The app is designed around voice, attention, and continuity. It does not ask you to type at a chatbot or read while you are speaking.

He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.

Matthew 11:15 · KJV
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Touch the fish

The moving Christian fish is the microphone and the entrance to the live room.

02

Speak naturally

There is no text chat during the encounter. Speak, pause, change language, or interrupt as you would in a real conversation.

03

Listen and reflect

Light moves behind the portrait while a response forms. The voice answers with warmth, moral clarity, Gospel stories, and questions directed back to your life.

04

Return later

After a completed conversation, your private Library can hold a transcript, factual summary, continuing themes, and a note you choose to save.

Warm, direct, and grounded in the life of Jesus.

The character is written to speak beyond casual conversation and beyond generic therapy. He may recall a parable, an encounter, a prayer, a betrayal, the temple, the wilderness, the cross, or the people around Him when that story can illuminate what the user has brought.

A story should never leave the listener hanging. It returns to the person with a meaningful question, invitation, or next step.

The language can change. The relationship can continue.

This release listens and replies in English. Across completed conversations, compact themes can help the encounter remember names, concerns, images, and unfinished questions.

This memory belongs to the signed-in account. It is not a claim that the app sees hidden facts, knows the future, or has access to anything the user has not shared.

Your private Library.

The live room remains audio-first. Text appears afterward, where a completed conversation can have a verbatim transcript, a factual summary, and an optional private note.

Transcripts are encrypted on the phone before storage. Summaries and notes are protected by account access controls. The Privacy Policy explains the distinction in full.