Hi friend.
One rainy night last winter, my girlfriend and I sat down for a relationship check-in. A formal assessment of the state of the union.
I’d been messing around with an AI transcription app for work meetings, so we hit record. The summary it gave back was useless — the kind of thing that turns a real conversation into a list of action items. So I took the transcript and ran it through my favorite LLM instead. I told it to be a world-class therapist, a relationship expert, freshly read up on how couples actually work.
I was mildly blown away.
So we kept recording. I kept prompting. And I kept learning things about myself and my partner I hadn’t gone looking for. I felt validated, chastened, celebrated, warned. In a word: coached.
It was also a giant pain in the ass.
Record. Transcribe. Export the transcript. Upload it. Write the prompt. Ask the follow-ups. Lose every good answer somewhere in a mile-long chat thread. Repeat.
So I started wondering what it would take to do all of it in one place, in as few steps as possible. Wouldn’t it be nice if an app just… did this?
That’s how Attune was born.
In a few taps you’ll be recording — together, or on your own. We transcribe the conversation, sort out who said what, and hand each of you a private reflection: what you brought to the room, what landed, and a few things worth returning to. Yours stays yours. Nothing is shared unless you choose to share it.
My hope is a simple one. That you leave knowing your partner a little better, and yourself a little better than that. That a hard conversation starts to feel less like a standoff and more like two people trying. And that, every so often, something here makes you stop and read it twice.
Welcome. Let’s get attuned.