Online Mediation
to Resolve Disputes Fairly

Stop arguing. Start understanding.

AI-powered mediation gives each person a private advocate. A neutral mediator finds the common ground you can't reach when emotions run high. Free tier available. The other party joins via link — no sign-up needed.

~15 minutesPrivate & encryptedNon-binding
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Your Advocate

Private conversation

Hi Sarah. I understand you and Alex need to work out the project revenue split. Tell me what feels fair to you and why.
I did most of the client work and project management. I think 60/40 is fair.
That makes sense. Can you walk me through your key contributions? I want to make sure the mediator understands fully.
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Used by couples, freelancers, and business partnersConversations are private and encrypted

The process

How it works

Step 1

Talk privately with your advocate

Each party gets a dedicated AI advocate. Share freely — the other party never sees your conversation.

Step 2

A neutral mediator reviews both sides

The mediator sees themes and priorities, never private details. It crafts a balanced proposal.

Step 3

Review, refine, resolve

Accept the proposal, suggest changes, or iterate until both parties agree.

Your privacy

Built for trust

Private by design

Your conversation stays between you and your advocate. The other party only sees the mediator's balanced summary.

Free to start, easy to join

Create a session with a free account. Share a link to invite the other party — they join instantly, no sign-up needed.

Non-binding

This is about finding what's fair, not legal enforcement. Either party can leave at any time.

FAQ

Common questions

Can the other party see my conversation?

No. Your chat with your advocate is completely private. The mediator only sees a high-level summary of themes — never your exact words.

How is this different from ChatGPT?

ChatGPT gives one person advice. This structures a real two-party process: separate advocates, a neutral mediator, and a proposal both sides review.

Is this legally binding?

No. Think of it as structured negotiation, not arbitration.

What if we can't agree?

The mediator can revise proposals based on feedback. If after multiple rounds you still can't agree, the process ends — no one is forced into anything.

Ready to find resolution?

Free online dispute resolution that works when both parties want a fair outcome but can't get there alone.

Free to start. Takes ~15 minutes.