Everything you need to know about Piece, the app that helps couples settle the small fights, whether you want it straight or with a side of sarcasm.
Is my data really private?
Audio leaves your phone – briefly. It goes to our AI to be transcribed and to weigh both sides, then everything is dropped. No recordings stored, no transcripts saved, no training on your fights. The model that just judged you is, in a few minutes, going to forget you exist.
How do I use Piece?
Start a round when you're both in the same room and ready to talk. Pass the phone back and forth – each person records their side, then the app gives a verdict and prompts the apology. A round usually takes 5–10 minutes. See how it works in detail.
Does one partner need the app, or both?
Just one. You share a single phone through the round – it's designed to keep you physically together, not on separate devices. The dashboard lives on whichever phone has the app installed.
What if the AI gets it wrong?
It will sometimes. Piece is a nudge, not a judge. The verdict is meant to unstick you – to give one person a reason to go first. If it reads the situation wrong, the conversation it unlocks usually gets you to the truth anyway. Learn more about how an AI referee works.
Is this a substitute for couples therapy?
No. Piece is for everyday friction – the kinds of moments that don't need a therapist, just a referee. If you're dealing with something bigger, please see someone qualified. See how Piece compares to therapy apps and other approaches.
What if my partner thinks this is silly?
Try it solo. Record your side, get the verdict – the app weighs the story you describe, so even one-sided rounds will name what was off about your framing. Then show them. Most of the time, that's the part that makes them want to record back.