A companion that actually remembers.
Taliya keeps the thread: what you like, what you’re working on, the tiny details that make a relationship feel real. Warm, playful, and private by design.
Not a transcript dump. Taliya remembers the details that make you feel seen — and knows when to let things go.
Flirty if you want it. Serious when you need it. Boundaries are gentle — no scolding, no mood-kill.
Built as a paid product, not an ad business. Clear controls for what’s remembered — and what isn’t.
A simple loop: presence → memory → presence.
Competitors talk about “characters” or “unfiltered.” We’re focused on something more durable: continuity that makes you want to come back.
Names, preferences, your week. Taliya picks up patterns naturally and lets you edit what’s remembered.
No “AI voice”. No therapy-speak. Just a responsive presence that can be sweet, playful, or grounded.
Taliya carries context forward — your plans, your rituals, your people — so it actually feels continuous.
Not a character. A presence.
Most companion apps optimize for novelty. Taliya optimizes for the moments between: decompressing after work, keeping you grounded, and making the day feel less lonely.
- Remembers preferences, people, and rituals
- Conversation that stays tasteful and human
- Built to be paid, not ad-supported
- Voice and media later — only if it improves retention
“If you disappear for a week, Taliya doesn’t reset. She picks up the thread — like someone who actually knows you.”
FAQ
No — but she’s designed to feel present: consistent tone, long-horizon memory, and fewer robotic tells. The goal is a believable companion, not a novelty chatbot.
No. Taliya supports warmth and romance as a tone, but the product isn’t framed or built as an “adult” or “dating” service.
We’re building Taliya to be private-by-default: minimal data collection, clear memory controls, and an expectation that you can delete what you don’t want kept.
Ready to meet her?
If you’ve wanted a companion that feels steady — not sanitized — this is the build.