Practice / Reconciliation

Practice reaching out to reconcile — with AI

Rehearse reaching out after years of silence. Voice-based AI role-play against an opponent who pushes back — with a scorecard when you finish.

Your opponent

Tom

Reconciliation

Apologize for what, specifically?

Estranged sibling, guarded after years of silence. Practice owning your specific part.

What you practice

Reaching out after years of silence is daunting precisely because you don't know what you'll get back. Practice mode lets you rehearse it against Tom: an estranged sibling, guarded and wary, who answers your overture with apologise for what, exactly. It's live, spoken AI role-play, not a message thread — you talk, he responds coolly, and you practise owning your part without expecting instant forgiveness. Before you begin you set your goal — the specific piece of the rupture you want to own — and choose how hard Tom pushes back, from calm to hyper-defensive. He'll test your sincerity, bring up old wounds, and keep his guard up. Staying steady and specific, without defending yourself, is the test. When the conversation ends, Talklet delivers a communication scorecard: where you took responsibility cleanly, where you got defensive, and what to say differently next time. No recording is kept, and the transcript is removed once the scorecard is done. Rehearse until you can own your part in one steady sentence — and ask, outright, to meet.

01

Set your goal

Say what outcome you want before you begin.

02

Choose intensity

Calm, firm, or hyper-defensive — you set the heat.

03

Talk it through

Voice in, voice out, in real time.

04

Get a scorecard

What landed, what you avoided, what to try next.

Privacy by design

Rehearse freely. Nothing is kept.

Practice runs by voice in real time. Audio is not stored, and the live transcript is deleted once your scorecard is written — there is nothing to replay.

Practice reaching out to reconcile?

Five minutes free. No card needed. Rehearse until the real one feels easy.