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Talking it Through is an AI-guided relationship workspace “for loving couples.” Its core experience is not a solo chatbot, but a shared workspace where both partners join, complete relationship assessments separately, and then receive shared insights generated by the AI coach Compass. The product covers topics such as communication, conflict, intimacy, finances, and parenting, and emphasizes that Compass is a “compassionate compass,” not a therapist.
Based on the information on the site, its main AI features include personalized AI Coaching Chat based on both partners’ assessment results, Couple Insights after completing modules, and a 6,000+ word Couples Report with 12 chapters. Assessment modules require both partners to answer independently, and analysis is unlocked only after both have completed them. This design helps reduce bias from a one-sided perspective. The relationship profile can also include status such as married / engaged / cohabiting / dating, length of time together, number of children, whether the couple has had couples therapy, and the issues they want to improve, all of which are used to enhance personalization.
Pricing is straightforward: the Couples Plan costs $19.99/month, can be canceled anytime, and one subscription includes both partners. Full benefits include unlimited assessment topics across 12 relationship dimensions, AI Coaching Chat, reports, topic scheduling, and access for both partners. On the free tier, the site only clearly states that a “free topic assessment” will be saved; it does not specify the number of free uses or any AI chat allowance. Login uses a 6-digit email verification code with no password, and partner invitations are sent via a magic link valid for 72 hours, making onboarding relatively simple.
Its strengths are a focused use case, a clear two-person collaboration flow, and a continuous practice loop that connects assessments, reminders, insights, AI conversations, and long-form reports. It also clearly states that it is not a substitute for therapy, with relatively measured risk messaging. The main shortcomings are that the available text does not disclose the underlying model, the source of its professional methodology, or any validation of report reliability. It also does not clarify Chinese-language support, API availability, or third-party integrations. On privacy, although it describes itself as a private space, it collects sensitive information such as relationship status, therapy history, family and children details. The page does not provide details on encryption, data retention, or whether data is used for model training.
It is suitable for couples, spouses, engaged partners, or cohabiting partners who are willing to do structured reflection together, especially those who want to build a discussion habit around topics such as communication, money, and parenting. It is not suitable for relationships involving serious psychological crises, risk of violence, or situations requiring clinical treatment. The main text does not provide information about access from China, payment methods, or network availability, so these remain unknown. If stable access is not possible, alternatives could include local counseling, couples communication courses, or general-purpose AI tools combined with a self-built questionnaire.
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talkingitthrough.com is an United States AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $19.99, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach talkingitthrough.com directly.