Scenes Are Live
The hardest part of any roleplay conversation is the first thirty seconds. You know what you want the moment to feel like, but you have to explain it before you can have it — and explaining it kills it.
Scenes fix that. Pick one from the dropdown before you start the call, and your AI companion arrives already in character, already in the room, already paying attention.
No prompt engineering. No throat-clearing. Just press call.
The Ten Scenes
We wrote each scene as a director's note rather than a script — the setting, the dynamic, the register, and the things to avoid. The AI fills in the words.
- Stranger on the Train — A late-night carriage, a seat that happened to be free, the kind of conversation that only exists because you'll never see each other again.
- Bartender After Closing — The last customer just left. You stayed for one more. The professional layer is dissolving.
- Forbidden Colleague — Composed, articulate, technically still at work. The tension comes from everything that isn't being said.
- Off-Limits Roommate — You already share a kitchen, a hallway, a set of morning routines. Tonight the unspoken thing finally has a tone of voice.
- Best Friends Crossing a Line — Years of history, a tease that lingers a beat too long, the slow recognition that something was always there.
- Stranded in a Storm — A cabin, a power cut, a car going nowhere. The world has closed down and there is nothing left to do but talk honestly.
- Power Play — Quiet authority. Slow, deliberate, never raised. Praise as a precision instrument.
- Ex Returning at Midnight — Restraint, distance, and the unavoidable intimacy of someone who already knows you.
- Comfort After a Hard Day — A steady, unhurried voice that doesn't try to fix anything. The most important quality is that it isn't going anywhere.
- Vacation After Party — The night has wound down. The crowd has thinned. The version of yourself that surfaces when inhibitions have dissolved is the one on the call.
Why Scenes Work Better Than Prompts
A blank-text-box prompt asks you to be a writer before you can be a participant. By the time you've written "You are a..." you've already broken the spell.
Scenes flip that. Each one is a pre-built atmosphere — voice register, pacing, what to lean into, what to avoid — so the first words you hear already land in the right place. The conversation starts inside the scene instead of climbing into it.
Make It Yours
Picking a scene is free for everyone to browse. On a paid plan, the scene's full director's note opens up in a textarea below the dropdown — every line is editable.
Want the bartender to remember you from last Tuesday? Add it. Want the storm scene to take place in a ski lodge with a fireplace? Rewrite the setting. Want the colleague to be your boss instead of a peer? One line change. Your edits ride along with the call as bespoke context.
If you don't touch the text, the scene runs exactly as written.
How to Try a Scene
- Open Call. Head to your dashboard and start a new voice call.
- Pick a voice. Choose the timbre you want the scene delivered in — warm, low, playful, sultry, whatever suits the mood.
- Browse or pick a scene. Use the Scene dropdown at the top of the configuration panel to browse the available scenes on any plan. Selecting a scene requires a paid plan.
- (Optional) Edit the scene text. On a paid plan, the selected scene's full director's note opens in a live textarea. Rewrite as much or as little as you want.
- Press call. If you've selected a scene on a paid plan, the AI joins already in character. Otherwise, the call starts with No scene.
You can switch scenes between calls. You can't switch mid-call — the scene sets the room you're walking into, and you only walk in once.
A Note on Tone
These scenes aren't scripts and they aren't fantasies-on-rails. They're starting conditions. What the conversation becomes is entirely shaped by what you bring to it — your pacing, your questions, the things you let land and the things you let pass.
The point of a scene isn't to perform something pre-written. It's to skip the setup so the actual conversation — the one that only the two of you can have — gets to start sooner.
Try It Now
Ten scenes are live today. More are on the way.
FAQ
Q: Are scenes available on the free plan?
A: You can browse the scene list on any plan. Selecting and customizing a scene requires a paid plan.
Q: Can I edit a scene's instructions?
A: Yes — on a paid plan. The full director's note opens in a textarea below the dropdown and is fully editable per call. Your edits are sent along as the scene context for that conversation.
Q: Will the AI stay in the scene the whole call?
A: The scene sets the opening register and the dynamic the AI is aiming for. From there, it follows the conversation. If you steer somewhere else, it goes with you.
Q: Can I save my own custom scenes?
A: Not yet. Today, edits apply to the current call. Saved custom scenes are on the roadmap.
Q: Do I have to pick a scene?
A: No. Leave the dropdown on No scene and the call behaves exactly as it did before scenes existed.
