The problem
You're arguing. You're both sure you're right. Nobody wants to back down because backing down feels like losing, even when the argument is about something that won't matter next week.
You've tried talking it out, but talking just means repeating the same points with increasing frustration. You've tried ignoring it, but that just pushes the resentment into next Tuesday's argument about something else entirely.
How Piece solves it
- Record. Each person records their version of what happened. One at a time, same phone. Neither hears the other's recording.
- Weigh. The AI compares both sides. It names who had valid points and where each person's argument falls apart.
- Apologise. One person is named as more in the wrong. The app prompts them to apologise. They do (or don't). Either way, the deadlock is broken.
Who it's for
Couples who argue about normal things. Dishes, timing, tone, who said what, who forgot what. Not deep relationship problems. Not abuse. Not things that need a therapist. Just the regular friction of two people sharing a life.
Example
Sarah cooked for three hours for their anniversary. Michael arrived two and a half hours late with flowers and no explanation beyond "my boss dropped a deadline." No call, no text.
Both recorded their sides. The AI weighed them. Verdict: Michael. The deadline wasn't the problem. The three hours of silence was. The flowers were a finish, not a fix.
Michael apologised. They ate reheated dinner. It took seven minutes.
Why it works
Recording your argument out loud, knowing it's about to be weighed, changes how you tell the story. You hear yourself. You catch the parts where you're stretching. And when the AI names your weak points, it's harder to dismiss than when your partner says the same thing for the third time.
The verdict breaks the "who goes first" deadlock. That's the real value. Not the AI being right. The AI giving someone a reason to move.