METHOD & VALIDATION

Structure risk without pretending to know the answer.

The method separates observed facts from interpretations, considers conversation and boundary signals, and uses estimates to compare the risk of possible next steps.

Analyze my situation

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Separate facts from guesses

Start with events, messages, timing, and stated boundaries before drawing conclusions.

Read boundary signals first

Explicit rejection, blocking, and repeated non-response take priority over optimistic interpretations.

Compare plausible responses

Use multiple response hypotheses to test whether a message could be read as pressure, distance, or a respectful opening.

Keep uncertainty visible

Scores describe an estimate under the provided conditions; they do not predict a person or a relationship with certainty.

Important limits and safeguards

ReCouple AI does not guarantee a relationship outcome, claim certainty about another person’s feelings, or encourage contact that bypasses a block, explicit refusal, or other stated boundary. It is an informational tool, not medical or mental-health care.

For research context and practical guidance, visit the ReCouple AI Newsroom.

FAQ

Q. Is an estimated reconciliation score a real success rate?

A. No. It is an estimate based on the current inputs and should not be read as a guarantee.

Q. Why are model weights not fully published?

A. To protect sensitive user information and prevent misuse. The service instead explains the kinds of signals it considers and its limits.

Q. What information should I avoid sharing?

A. Do not include unnecessary personal data such as full legal names, addresses, account details, or phone numbers.