Users Guide
How to use it in practice
  • 1) Open the “AI Setup” page.
    There you’ll find the Master Mode (universal setup) and below it tiles for the most common categories of situations.
  • 2) Click the category you’re dealing with right now.
    After you click, the prompt is copied to your clipboard and a confirmation appears on the same tile for a moment.
  • 3) Paste the prompt as the first message in your AI chat.
    On PC use CTRL+V, on Mac Command+V, on mobile “Paste.” Important: paste it before you start describing the problem. This sets the rules of the conversation before AI slips into default “soothing” and one-sided validation.
  • 4) Only then describe the situation.
    Ideally briefly and concretely: what happened, what exactly who said/did, what’s a fact and what’s your interpretation, and what your goal is (repair / boundary / decision / closure).
  • 5) If you’re not sure which category to choose, start with Master Mode.
    Master Mode is universal and works as a “safe baseline.” You can add a specialized prompt later — or use it instead right away.
  • 6) Switch languages in the top-right.
    The website has CZ/EN versions, but the principle is the same: click → prompt to clipboard → paste as the first message.
Recommendation: when in doubt, always ask in a way that leads to self-reflection, not ego validation.
If there is fear, coercion, threats, stalking, violence, or an acute mental health crisis, AI is not the right tool. Talk to people and professionals.
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