Tag: Consumer

  • The Two-Hour Test: who shows up?

    The Two-Hour Test asks a simple question from the book: if something happened to you right now, who would show up within two hours?

    Answer four quick questions to find your Two-Hour Number. It shows where your support is strong and where there are gaps, and gently nudges you to build your Life Board.

  • Circle Games: common questions

    What games can I play? Daily Word, Trivia Together, Check-In, and Story Chain.

    Is my progress saved? Yes, on this device, so you can pick up where you left off.

  • I am Free Now: let your village know

    I am Free Now lets your village know you are around, with no plans and no pressure. You can say what you are up for, see who else is free, and look back at recent times you connected.

    Every time you show up, your village gets a little stronger.

  • Circle Games: play together

    Circle Games are simple, friendly games to share with your people. They include Daily Word, Trivia Together, Check-In, and Story Chain.

    The games keep your progress on your own device, so you can jump in and out whenever you like.

  • Soup is On: offer what you have

    Soup is On is a simple way to tell your circle what you have to share right now. There are no big plans needed, just here is what I have got.

    You can pick a suggestion or write your own, and see the last few things you offered. On this card your offers are saved on your device; in the full app they reach your circle.

  • How to talk to Daisy

    To ask by typing: write your question in the box and tap send.

    To ask by speaking: tap the microphone button and talk, then let Daisy answer.

    To hear her answers: the speaker button turns Daisy’s voice on or off whenever you like.

  • How to build your Life Board

    To build it out: place the people in your life into the rows that match the role they play, from elders through community.

    To reflect: tap a person to open the guidance journal, mark whether the relationship is helping, hurting, healing, or healed, and add a note.

    Your Two-Hour Number updates as your village grows.

  • Daisy: talk and chat

    Daisy is here to help. You can type a question or tap the microphone to speak, and Daisy answers you. She can also read her replies out loud, and her face moves along as she speaks.

    Daisy answers from a set knowledge base on this device. She is not a cloud service listening in.

  • Life Board: your village by role

    Life Board maps your village by the role people play in your life rather than by family tree. The rows run from Your Elders and Who Raised You, to You, to Who You Are Raising, Chosen Kin, and Community.

    It shows a live Two-Hour Number, candle markers for those who have passed, and guidance dots for Help, Hurt, Healing, and Healed. You can also keep a short guidance journal.