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You ask. They argue. You decide.

Settle a question How it works
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The premise

Everyone's got an angel and a devil on their shoulder. Yours just learned to talk back.

Ask a "should I…" question. An angel and a devil each answer out loud, in character — one wants the best for you, the other wants you to have a story. Flip between them, push back, egg them on. It's a toy, not a therapist.

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Ask the question

Type the thing you're actually wrestling with. "Should I text my ex." "Should I quit." "Should I order the third margarita."

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Hear both sides

The angel makes the case for the you of tomorrow. The devil makes the case for tonight. Both out loud, both in their own voice.

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Turn the dials

Crank the devil from cheeky to diabolical, clean up the language or don't, and slide the whole thing from saintly restraint to pure appetite.

The two on your shoulder

One of them has your back. The other has plans.

The Angel

Warm, sharp, and genuinely on your side. Cheers the brave thing, talks you out of the dumb thing, and never lies to make you feel better.

"You can, but you don't have to. Sometimes the smartest move is leaving while you're still the best version of yourself."
The Devil

Quick, dry, two moves ahead, and delighted by your worst ideas. Makes the reckless option sound like the only one that was ever alive.

"A reunion tour nobody asked for, and yet here we are. Send it; you were never after closure, you were after the reply."
Hedonism — restraint ↔ pure appetite Evil — cheeky ↔ diabolical Language — clean ↔ filthy

Got a decision you already know is bad?

Perfect. That's the fun one. Ask both shoulders and see who wins.

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