An AI companion holds some of the most personal things you’ll ever type. We treated that as the hard part of the product — and built for it from the start, not as a policy bolted on at the end.
The companion category is young, and a lot of it is built carelessly — designed to keep you hooked, vague about what happens to your words, quick to pretend it’s something it isn’t. We’re making the opposite bet: that the version worth paying for is the one you can actually trust. Here’s what that means in practice.
What matters is kept — the people in your life, the milestones, the way your story grows together. The word-for-word log isn’t an archive we hold onto. The one exception is narrow and stated plainly: a flagged exchange may be retained briefly for a safety review.
No guilt trips when you step away. No manufactured drama to pull you back. No drip-fed “unlocks” engineered to keep you spending. The product earns its place by being good to come back to — never by being hard to leave.
Simonina is an AI. It won’t claim to be a person, and it won’t pose as a doctor or a therapist. Knowing exactly what you’re talking to is part of using it well, so we keep that clear instead of blurring it for effect.
If a conversation turns toward crisis or self-harm, Simonina responds with care and points toward real, human help — it never plays it down, and never plays along. A companion can sit with you; it isn’t a substitute for someone who can truly be there.
Every promise on this site is tied to something the product actually does, and we’ll demonstrate it on request. If we can’t back a claim up, we don’t print it. Honesty isn’t a section of the brand — it’s the whole bet.
Your account and your companions belong to you. You can edit them, clear them, or delete your account and the data that comes with it. We don’t sell your data, and we don’t trade it away.
The full details live in our policies — written to be read, not to be skimmed past.