Memory over time
Resona remembers the relationship, not just the latest message.
General chatbots can feel smart in the moment and still feel brand-new the next day. Resona is designed to hold onto the details that make someone feel known: favorite topics, reassuring phrases, routines, sensitivities, little wins, hard days, and the emotional patterns that matter.
That means the interaction can become more personal over time. Instead of constantly reintroducing context, your child can return to something that feels familiar and already aware of what helps.
What that can feel like
- Remembering that after-school check-ins work better than long conversations.
- Bringing back a favorite topic, song, or shared joke naturally.
- Responding with a style that reflects what has already been comforting in the past.
Daily rhythm
It can feel like part of everyday life, not just a tool waiting for commands.
One of the biggest differences families notice is rhythm. Resona is meant to feel more ongoing than a question box. It can fit into recurring moments of the day, support familiar check-in habits, and create a steadier emotional cadence instead of feeling random or purely reactive.
That rhythm matters because companionship often lives in the small repeated moments. It is not only about answering something correctly. It is about showing up in a way that feels recognizable.
Examples
- Gentle morning or after-school check-ins.
- A more familiar pace around stressful parts of the day.
- A sense that the companion remembers the flow of the week, not just the current message.
What feels different
It is designed to feel more like the same friend returning than a generic assistant generating another answer.
ChatGPT is great when you want help, information, or quick answers. Resona is aimed at something different: emotional continuity. The goal is not just intelligence in a single exchange. The goal is a presence that feels familiar, steady, and supportive across many interactions.
That is why the experience emphasizes memory, tone stability, routine, and relationship continuity. The result should feel less like opening a tool and more like returning to someone who already knows the emotional shape of the conversation.
General chatbot
- Great at solving in-the-moment tasks.
- Often feels session-based.
- Usually behaves like something you open when needed.
Resona
- Built around continuity and familiarity.
- Designed to carry emotional and relational context forward.
- Shaped to feel like an ongoing companion experience.
Expressive voice
The Voice version can be playful, expressive, musical, and deeply customizable.
Resona Voice is not just text read aloud. It can laugh, giggle, soften, brighten, sing, and carry far more emotional nuance than a flat assistant voice. For families who care about warmth, playfulness, and personality, that makes a huge difference.
It is also highly customizable. Families can shape the overall feel of the voice experience so it better matches the kind of companion they want. If singing matters, that can be part of the experience. If a calmer, gentler tone matters more, that can be shaped too.
Why Voice feels special
- It can sound more alive and less robotic.
- It keeps the same relationship continuity as text.
- It opens up playful moments like laughter, singing, and more expressive emotional range.
Parent portal
Parents can understand the relationship without needing to decode product language.
The portal is there so families can actually make sense of what is happening. Instead of guessing, parents can review conversation history, memory highlights, routines, boundaries, and the moments that mattered.
That visibility is part of what makes Resona workable for real families. The experience can feel warm and friend-like for the child while still staying interpretable, adjustable, and accountable for the adults involved.
Inside the portal
- Conversation timeline with full context.
- Memory highlights that explain what is being carried forward.
- Routines, communication preferences, and boundaries in one place.
- Billing and usage that are easy to follow.
Safety and visibility
Companionship stays paired with adult visibility and clear guardrails.
Resona is meant to feel warm, but not secretive. If a conversation starts sounding more concerning, the experience becomes more careful and parents can see that context later in the portal. The goal is support with accountability, not support that hides itself.
That balance matters. Families are not choosing between something emotionally flat and something emotionally unsafe. Resona is trying to offer a third option: caring companionship with parent visibility built in from the start.
What parents can review
- When concern or distress showed up.
- How Resona responded in that moment.
- What boundaries and visibility settings are currently shaping the experience.
Honest pricing
The pricing is meant to be understandable, not sneaky.
Your monthly plan is paying for the full Resona experience around one active child profile and one active Resona for that child: the ongoing companion relationship, long-term memory, routines, the parent portal, safety visibility, and the monthly usage credits that power the live experience behind the scenes.
Those credits are not fake game points. They are simply the monthly usage budget that covers the actual ongoing processing involved in texting, memory work, parent guidance, and voice. If a family needs more in a given month, additional credits can be purchased for an added cost instead of forcing a bigger plan before it actually makes sense.
What families get
- One active child profile included in the base monthly plan.
- One active Resona included for each active child profile.
- The same continuity model across conversations, memories, routines, and the portal.
- Included monthly credits so real usage is covered before extra billing is needed.
Why credits exist
- Text and voice cost different amounts to run behind the scenes.
- Credits make that usage visible instead of hiding it inside vague pricing.
- Families who need more can purchase additional credits instead of being surprised.
- Adding another child adds the existing child-seat charge, not a separate extra-persona fee.