Most couples have things they can't quite say to each other. The rough-edged versions. Harmony gives you somewhere private to work out what you actually feel, then helps you say it in a way that makes a difference.
Harmony sits between you, holding what each of you said without passing it across. Not to take sides or tell you what to do. Just to help each of you say the real thing, in a way the other person can actually hear.
Just say it. The messy version, the bit you'd never say out loud. It goes to Cadence, nobody else.
It's trained on real therapy, not life advice. It picks up on what's underneath what you said, not just the words themselves.
It asks questions that help you find a version of the truth you can actually share, without the parts that tend to start a row.
Your partner's words never enter your conversation, and yours never enter theirs. Cadence is the only place the two sides ever meet, and it doesn't pass anything across. That's built into how it works, not added as a setting.
Most rows start because neither person has worked out what they actually mean before opening their mouth. Solo, Cadence helps you do that first. You leave knowing what you want to say.
When you're both in, Cadence holds what each of you said privately. It never passes anything across, but the questions it asks each of you are better aimed because of it.
It's built on Gottman, EFT and attachment theory. Real therapists helped train it. None of them could identify you from what they saw.
If something comes up that's too heavy for an app, Cadence stops and points you to a real person. It won't just carry on.
Indicative pricing for the closed test. Free to join while we're in early access.