We all have something we’d like to improve in how we interact with others.
Ask more questions, be more assertive, talk less…
You’ve read the books, you know what it is that you would like to change.
But changing is hard.
Communication is about habit acquisition, just like going to the gym.
Only there’s an advantage: we already spend most of our days interacting with others.
Instead of carving out extra time to practice, your training can happen in real life.
Your real conversations can become your practice field.
Social health wearables,
a new device category.
1
Define Improvement
Specify your communication goals.
2
Daily Interactions
Engage in your regular conversations.
3
Actionable Feedback
Get feedback from recorded conversations.
It couldn't be more personalized.
In-the-Moment Feedback
To truly acquire a habit, you need more than reflection—you need timely feedback. Studies show that receiving feedback during high cognitive load scenarios increases habit retention.
Reflection
Assess past interactions.
Real time feedback
Receive real-time guidance.
Habit Retention
Improve communication habits.
Our wearable provides subtle, non-distracting vibration cues, nudging you when it matters most.
Small, real-time adjustments leading to lasting change.
Modules for different needs
English for non-native speakers
Like Duolingo, but for advanced learners—lesson cards tailored to your actual mistakes. Try it.
Non violent communication
Gradually integrate the four principles of NVC into your conversations. Try it.
Active listener
Ask better questions—the kind that make people feel truly heard. Try it.