Process the things you'll always wish you'd said
Regret is the residue of unsaid words. The thank-you you never gave. The truth you swallowed at the wrong moment. The story you let them die without hearing. Startover is a place to take that residue out and look at it.
Who this is for
For anyone living with regret about words. The thing you didn't say at the funeral. The thing you didn't say to your dad before he stopped recognizing you. The thing you didn't say to your friend before they moved across the world. The thing you didn't say to yourself ten years ago.
How Startover helps
Build the persona. Pick the scenario. Say the thing. Watch what they say back. Most of the time, the response isn't what you fear or what you hope — it's something in between, and that something usually carries the weight of the regret. The reflection at the end gives you a written keepsake.
Take it out
Free during beta. The conversation is yours. Many users do this once a year, on the same day.
Common questions
Will processing regret here actually change anything?
It changes the relationship to the regret. You don't lose the regret — that's not how regret works — but you lose the part where it loops in your head as an unfinished sentence.
Is this similar to a "letter to my younger self" exercise?
Yes, that's one common use. Pick "past self" as the relationship and answer the 14 Baimiao questions about who you were back then. The persona responds in the voice of who you were.
What if there's nothing left to say — just feeling?
That's also valid. You can describe the feeling and let the persona respond to it. Sometimes the response gives the feeling a shape it didn't have before.