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Who's Right?
The Clinical AI that analyzes your relationship fights fair
Who's Right? is a free AI that analyses relationship arguments and tells both people what they got right, what they got wrong, and what's actually underneath the fight Both sides submit separately. Nobody edits each others version.The AI runs it through Gottman, Attachment Theory, and CBT frameworks and gives you three cards: Your Point, Their Point, and What You Both Missed. No signup. Free. No data stored.
The real story- I kept having the same argument with my girlfriend and was convinced I was right. So I actually read Gottman, attachment theory, CBT, not to understand the relationship, but to win. The research showed I was the problem in most of them.
Felt worth building into something. The two-sided submission is the thing I'm most proud of, neither person can see or edit the other's version before the AI runs it. You can't game it (Feel free to test it and tell me if you can)
The "What You Both Missed" card is the one that usually lands hardest. Most fights aren't actually about what they're about.
Would love to hear from anyone who's done couples therapy Im curious whether the clinical framing holds up or if I've missed something obvious.
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“The Clinical AI that analyzes your relationship fights fair”
Who's Right? was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 1 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #158 on the daily leaderboard. Who's Right? is a free AI that analyses relationship arguments and tells both people what they got right, what they got wrong, and what's actually underneath the fight Both sides submit separately. Nobody edits each others version.The AI runs it through Gottman, Attachment Theory, and CBT frameworks and gives you three cards: Your Point, Their Point, and What You Both Missed. No signup. Free. No data stored.
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The real story- I kept having the same argument with my girlfriend and was convinced I was right. So I actually read Gottman, attachment theory, CBT, not to understand the relationship, but to win. The research showed I was the problem in most of them.
Felt worth building into something. The two-sided submission is the thing I'm most proud of, neither person can see or edit the other's version before the AI runs it. You can't game it (Feel free to test it and tell me if you can)
The "What You Both Missed" card is the one that usually lands hardest. Most fights aren't actually about what they're about.
Would love to hear from anyone who's done couples therapy Im curious whether the clinical framing holds up or if I've missed something obvious.