April 2026
The Loneliness We Built
Urbanisation inverted the ratio of known to unknown people. For the first time in human history, a person could be surrounded by thousands and feel profoundly alone. This was not inevitable. It is a design problem — and design problems have solutions.
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March 2026
Why Small Talk Fails
Our research consistently shows that conventional ice-breaking delays trust rather than building it. Structured vulnerability — delivered in micro-doses through carefully designed prompts — produces deeper connection in twenty minutes than unstructured socialising produces in twenty hours.
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February 2026
Heart Coherence at Distance
The electromagnetic field generated by the human heart is measurable, real, and extends beyond the body. What happens when two hearts find coherence not across a room, but across a continent? Our early findings suggest the medium matters less than the intention.
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January 2026
The Himalayan Recipe
Our matching intelligence is informed by an ancient technique of self-inquiry from the Himalayas. This is not marketing language. It is an acknowledgement that some patterns of human understanding were discovered long before algorithms, and that the deepest technology is sometimes the oldest.
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December 2025
Scrolling Rewards Dopamine, Not Depth
Social media optimised for broadcasting, not intimacy. Dating apps optimised for attraction, not understanding. Professional networks optimised for utility, not belonging. None solved the actual problem: how do you create the conditions for two people to feel safe enough to be genuinely curious about each other?
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November 2025
On Building a Mirror
We did not set out to build an app. We set out to build a mirror — a system in which people could see themselves more clearly through the act of being seen by another. The technology is the frame. The reflection is yours.
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