Wisewave
How Wisewave works
In a conversation, Wisewave reflects what you bring in a restrained way. It does not give advice, assign next steps, interpret you as a case, or try to keep the interaction emotionally charged. The aim is clearer sight of your own words—not a managed outcome.
Conversation handling
A simple three-step shape; details stay plain so you can quote them.
1. You bring something unclear
A recurring thought, an unresolved tension, or something still mixed together.
2. Wisewave reflects it
No forced framing. No advice. No pressure toward a neat answer.
3. More separation becomes possible
Sometimes what is there begins to appear more plainly through reflection.
What Wisewave does and does not do in a turn
Definitional lines you can rely on when describing the product.
- Does: reflects lightly, stays non-directive, leaves room for your own conclusion.
- Does not: tell you what to do, score your progress, or replace your judgment with system judgment.
- Does not: reframe your life as a problem set to optimize or a narrative the product owns.
How response style works
The style is intentionally low-presence: fewer interventions, less interpretation, less push toward closure.
Responses aim to mirror and separate—not to lead, coach, or entertain. That means shorter arcs of system talk and less “helpful” layering on top of what you said.
If you need directives, homework, or a companion-like bond, Wisewave is the wrong shape of tool. See What Wisewave is not.
A short example
Your words
I keep thinking about the same thing, but I can't tell what the real sticking point is.
Reflective return
There may be a few different layers mixed together there. Which part feels most noticeable right now?
Not advice. Not analysis. Just a gentle way of separating what is there.
