Dualist.
A quieter way to keep your people

Place the people who shape you. See how they see you.

Dualist holds the people in your life as a constellation. Tell it a small moment; it keeps the thread — and reflects back a softer version of what you already half-know.

End-to-end encrypted·No social graph, no scoring·Yours alone
How it works

Three quiet steps. No scores, no feeds.

01Notice

Tell it a moment

A small thing. The cancelled dinner. The text she left on read. Whatever your mind keeps turning over.

02Place

It becomes a star

Each person is a body in your constellation; each moment, a smaller light around them. Inner orbits hold who's close.

03Reflect

See it from their side

When you ask, the lens offers how the other person might see the same scene. A perspective, never a verdict.

The lens

Every moment, seen from both sides.

You write what you felt. The lens reflects how the other person might have felt the same thing — gently, and never as a final word.

SamPartnerYou · Tue

“She left my text on read for two days. I keep checking the thread, and I keep deciding not to send the next one.”

What you wrote
The lensHow Sam might see it

Two days of quiet on her end, too. She thought the next move was hers — and was afraid of getting it wrong.

A perspective, not a verdict
Tensethis moment sits here — not good, not badWarm
The constellation

Then watch it come alive.

Add someone and a star arrives — a thread drawn from them back to you. This is the only dark room in the app, and it's yours.

Yours alone

A private place to witness your people.

Not a feed. Not a CRM. A quiet observatory for the relationships that actually shape your life.

End-to-end encrypted

Your moments are sealed before they leave your device. We could not read them if we tried.

No social graph

No friends to add, no one to follow, nothing public. The only person who sees your constellation is you.

No scores, ever

Feelings sit on a spectrum — tense to warm — never a number, a rank, or a five-star verdict.

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