Use case · Relationship Radar

Know who is worth a natural touch today, and who should be left in peace.

Radar is not a social task list. It reads only client-selected context, then explains why one relationship deserves a gentle check-in while another should stay quiet.

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Worth a natural follow-up AI found 2 source clues

She is waiting on the Windows auto-update result. Do not push; ask softly.

Soulife turns the useful part of a chat into a care point, keeps the source visible, and helps you bring it back at the right time.

Source: May 15 chat mentioned update stability.Rhythm: no follow-up for a week; low-pressure check-in fits.Boundary: draft only, never auto-sent.
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Natural line

“Did the Windows update feel stable after that?”

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Concrete scenario

A friend is waiting on a Windows auto-update result, your father recently changed medication, and an old friend is in a repair phase. Radar should not surface all three as tasks.

Signals

Recent topic, cadence, and boundary

Soulife combines the last meaningful topic, how recently you talked, and whether the relationship goal says maintain, deepen, repair, collaborate, or rest.

Decision

One suggestion, not a queue

The app might suggest a light medication check-in today, keep the repair relationship quiet, and defer the work follow-up until the other person responds.

Action

Draft only

AI can draft a natural line, but it never sends. The source and reason remain visible before you act.

How AI fits

Why it matters

The value is selective attention. Soulife should help users preserve care without turning relationships into a noisy CRM.

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