What PeaceTalk does.

Everything, laid out the way it's built: from the people closest to you, outward to the contact you can't cut off — plus what's just for you, Solo and Training. All of it is live in the app today, ahead of the August 2026 beta.

Your communication. Your rules.

The spaces of PeaceTalk:

Most features work in every space — each is shown where it matters most.

Inner Circle — closest to you

The people nearest you get a space of their own.

One calm space for the people who are simply already in. No noise, nothing in the way — the warm end of PeaceTalk.

The Inner Circle in motion — one broadcast to the whole circle, landing in each person’s own thread. Real app.

Your closest people
Partner, family, best friends — together in one space you keep.
Say it once
One message reaches your whole circle — and each person answers in their own thread with you. No group-chat noise.
Moments
Keep the funny, the sweet, the milestones — and the photos worth holding onto. Bring them back anytime.
Always the exception
Set yourself unavailable to everyone else — your Inner Circle still comes through.
Calm by default
No filtering, no AI in the way. This is the space you already trust.

Free — open & everyday

The easy contacts stay easy.

No shield needed here — just the everyday controls that put you in charge: who reaches you, when, and what they see of you.

Without PeaceTalk

Being reachable is all or nothing — step away, and you come back to a flood.

With PeaceTalk
Your availability
Available only to family and your Inner Circle — until tomorrow 08:00
Everyone else: one message — you decide when you see it
Availability
Say when you're reachable — and who still gets through. Per person, not all-or-nothing.
Without PeaceTalk

One of you writes in a second language — and the nuance gets lost right when it matters.

With PeaceTalk
Auto-translation
„Können wir Freitag tauschen?“ → “Can we swap Friday?”
Each of you reads in your own language
Translation
Write in the language you feel in — PeaceTalk carries messages between English and German, both ways, automatically.
Without PeaceTalk

You're running on empty — but there's no way to say it without making it a whole conversation.

With PeaceTalk
Today · only for Sam
“Low battery”
It expires on its own — by morning it's gone
Let one person know where you're at
Low battery, Need a minute, Good news — or say it in your own words. Only they see it, and it expires on its own. In person, they'd see it on you; here, you can let them know — and a short reply reads as tired, not cold.
Without PeaceTalk

The photos worth sharing live in the loud apps — the ones you came here to get away from.

With PeaceTalk
In your chat
📷 Sunday at the lake
The good ones can become Moments
Photos in chat
Send photos right in your chats — and with your closest people, the good ones can become Moments.
Voice input
Tap the mic and speak instead of typing — in messages, coaching, and Solo.
Guest access
The person you write to can read and reply without an account.

Structured — the Soft Shield

The hard conversations stay untangled.

Every subject in its own thread; heated drafts held before they land — in both directions, so what reaches you stays respectful too. With a hard contact, or someone close who just needs it with you. Two of the clearest things to see in motion —

Topics & threads — each subject opens, gets settled, and closes. Real app.

The Soft Shield — a heated draft is held before it sends; you revise it in your own words.

Held before it lands
A heated draft never reaches the other person. The Soft Shield holds it and shows you — right then — what would land badly, and why.
In your words, always
You rework the draft yourself and check it again. The words stay yours — nothing is ever written for you.
As much shield as you need
Three levels — Light, Medium, Full. You set yours, they set theirs — and the conversation runs on the stronger of the two.
Wrong call? Say so.
PeaceTalk filters, it doesn’t censor — and when a call looks wrong to you, Second Look reviews exactly that decision.
Mediation
When you both want it, Peace steps in where you can both see it — a neutral voice when you keep going in circles.
Topic filters
Take a subject off the table for a conversation — messages about it are stopped before they send, and the other person sees the boundary openly. Anything the kids need — school, health, child support, court — can never be filtered out.
Talks & the Foundation
Time-contained conversations that end in real agreements — kept where you can both point to them.
Drafts stay yours
A held draft isn’t lost — it’s kept for you, and only you ever see it.
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Protected — the Mirrored Shield

The message gets through. The attack doesn't.

Hostile messages reach you filtered — the calm, factual version. And the sender doesn't meet a wall — they meet a mirror: before anything arrives, they see their message exactly as it will reach you, and decide: revise, or send as is. It runs over plain email; the other person installs nothing.

What they sent
You're a pathetic excuse for a parent and the kids will know it. Pickup is at 5pm whether you like it or not.
What reaches you
The sender• stated pickup is at 5 pm.

Not every attack shouts. The quiet kind — a guilt-trip wrapped in politeness — is read the same way:

What they sent
I hope the weekend was fun. Katie was completely exhausted all Monday — but I suppose that’s what happens when bedtime is ‘flexible’ at your place. I’ve already discussed it with her therapist; she shares my concern. Please have Katie ready Friday at 5, packed properly this time.
What reaches you
The sender• stated Katie should be ready at 5 on Friday, packed properly.
• mentioned discussing Katie’s exhaustion with her therapist.

Real output — these example messages, processed by PeaceTalk. It runs the same both ways: what you send is held to the same standard. You always decide whether to see the original.

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The Mirrored Shield · Patent pending

Even the subject line
The subject is filtered too — so a hostile line can't jump out at you from your inbox before you've opened anything.
It arrives on your terms
In the app by default — and per person you decide how and when: quietly, in set windows, or to your inbox if you choose.

Solo — on your side alone

The other person doesn't have to join.

Paste a message you received, or a draft of your own — no invite to send, nobody else involved.

Solo Mode in the real app — an outside message, decoded.

Insight
What the message actually says and what's driving it — then coaching toward a clear reply in your own words.
Shield
Read the calm, filtered version first — the same protection as the Mirrored Shield, for anything you paste in.
Your draft
Check a message before it goes out — catch anything that might land wrong, and say it the way you mean it.

Training

Built so you need it less.

Coaching and small daily practice, built in — because the goal is calmer communication, not more screen time.

Without PeaceTalk

A hard message sits with you all evening — you draft replies in your head, alone.

With PeaceTalk
Coaching
“What's really being asked here?”
A question back — never a reply written for you
Coaching with Peace
Talk a situation or a draft through — the pattern gets named, the words stay yours. Peace never writes for you.
Without PeaceTalk

You're expected to stay calm under pressure — nobody ever taught you how.

With PeaceTalk
Today's tip
“Answer the question, not the tone.”
One small skill a day
Training
The daily tip lands on your home screen — and deeper practice is built from your actual conversations, drawing on many different communication models.
Your held drafts, kept
Look back at what almost went out.
PQ — your Peace Quotient
A quiet measure of how your communication develops. It sits on your home screen — hide it anytime.

Everything above is live in the app today.

Every shield and every rule — you choose them, person by person. The beta opens in August 2026.

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