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This product helps a person who suspects something is wrong in their relationship but does not yet clearly identify it as abuse. The product uses a conversational interface to help them narrate what is happening. The app then reflects that narrative back as a story about a fictional third person, creating emotional distance and helping the user recognize patterns without the app explicitly labeling them. The app lets them submit their case for anonymized lawyer triage.
This product helps a person who suspects something is wrong in their relationship but does not yet clearly identify it as abuse. The product uses a conversational interface to help them narrate what is happening. The app then reflects that narrative back as a story about a fictional third person, creating emotional distance and helping the user recognize patterns without the app explicitly labeling them. Once the user begins to recognize those patterns, the app lets them save structured incidents, build a timeline, upload supporting materials, and optionally submit their case for anonymized lawyer triage. Lawyers can review masked cases, communicate in-app, and indicate whether the facts may suggest a legal claim. The product does not provide legal advice. 1. Facilitate realization, do not declare it. The app should guide recognition, not impose a judgment. 2. Conversation first, structure second. The user starts by narrating naturally, not filling out forms. 3. Emotional distance as a design mechanism. The fictional third-person retelling is the central product insight. 4. Pseudonymous by default. Real identity is not required before legal engagement.
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