Prelude helps you prepare for difficult conversations about intimacy — desire, boundaries, discomfort, what you need — before you have them. So you say what you actually mean, without the shame spiral.
Get early access — $19 Private by design. One-time payment. You'll be first in when we launch.Select the conversation you need to have from a list of specific, real scenarios — or describe your own in your own words.
Prelude asks what you're afraid will happen, what tone feels right, and what you want your partner to understand. No judgment. Takes five to seven minutes.
You leave with phrasing options, what not to say, and a note on how to handle likely reactions — so when the moment comes, you're not starting from scratch.
This is not therapy. Not a couples app. Not a chatbot. It's a structured preparation tool — like thinking clearly on paper before you think out loud.
Honest answer: you can. If it's already working for you on this, keep using it.
But here's where most people get stuck with ChatGPT for this kind of conversation:
Prelude is built specifically for this type of conversation. Every question it asks is there because it matters here. That specificity is the whole product.
Why early access? Prelude is not fully built yet. This purchase helps us validate whether it should be. If we move forward, early supporters get access first — before anyone else, at no extra cost. One-time payment. No subscription. No recurring charges.
Get early access — $19Not what you expected? Email mariia.creater@gmail.com — we'll refund you, no questions asked.
No. Prelude is a preparation tool, not a therapeutic service. It doesn't diagnose, treat, or replace professional support. If you're dealing with trauma, abuse, or a mental health crisis, please work with a licensed therapist.
We don't store your conversation content without your explicit permission. Nothing is tied to your identity unless you choose to create an account. We don't sell data. The app is designed to be used privately, by one person, before a conversation.
No. You use Prelude alone. Your partner never needs to know about it, download anything, or participate in any way. This is a solo prep tool.
Yes — that's one of the most common reasons people use it. The questions Prelude asks are designed to help you figure out what you actually want, not just how to say it.
You don't have to. Prelude is specifically built for this. Every scenario, every question, every output is designed for intimate conversation preparation. The structure is the product — not just an AI that happens to help when asked well.
Desire and frequency. Pain or discomfort during sex. Setting boundaries. Asking for something new. Feeling rejected. Low libido. Things you've been avoiding saying for weeks or months. If it's an awkward intimacy conversation, Prelude is for it.
No. Prelude is a before tool. You prepare, you think, you phrase — then you close it and have the conversation yourself. We don't build a live-conversation feature deliberately.
You'll receive a confirmation from Stripe. Access opens when the first version is ready — early supporters get in first.
Email mariia.creater@gmail.com — we'll refund you, no questions asked.
Yes. When Prelude moves to a subscription model — likely $8–12/month — early access users keep their flat-rate access. You're locking in before the pricing changes.
You've been thinking about this conversation for a while.
Prelude won't have it for you. But it'll help you stop dreading it.
Get early access — $19 Private. One-time payment. Early supporters get access first.