Agree on the record before you see the findings.
Factbound turns one recorded disagreement into a jointly reviewed transcript and an evidence-linked report. No scores, labels, or conclusions appear until both partners complete the same validation process.
The person who starts a review pays per review. Inviting your partner to review is always free. The record comes first.
The first disagreement is hard enough.
When two people remember the same conversation differently, the argument about what happened can become a second conflict. An instant score or accusation makes it worse. Factbound creates a shared place to review the record before anyone sees a conclusion.
Three passes before any findings appear.
Validation comes before revelation. Both partners complete the same review of the record, in order, and nothing analytic is shown until they finish.
Pass 1. Confirm who said what
Review the transcript and tap a name to correct a speaker. No scores, labels, or findings in this step, just the record.
Pass 2. Add the context that mattered
Mark interruptions, raised voices, and moments that need context. Add private notes that stay yours unless you choose to share them.
Pass 3. Reflect, separately
Answer a few questions about your own part in the conversation. Your partner completes the same step on their own.
Every displayed finding shows its source.
Read the quote, open the surrounding transcript, and play the audio behind each supported finding. If the audio is unclear or independent models disagree, the report says so rather than guessing.
Likely interruption with extended overlap
At 12:14, Partner A began speaking before Partner B finished and continued for 3.2 seconds.
Serious because it shows its work.
A record you can correct
Confirm who said what before the product interprets the conversation.
Validation before revelation
No metrics, labels, or findings appear until both partners finish the same process.
Findings you can inspect
Open the quote, surrounding transcript, and audio behind each supported finding.
Rigor that shows its work
Independent model checks can raise confidence or mark a finding contested.
Consent that stays in your hands
Private notes, guest access, and withdrawal remain explicit and controlled.
Built like forensic work, not a chatbot.
Most apps run your words through a single model and hand back an opinion. Factbound runs a redundant pipeline that transcribes with several engines, measures the raw audio, has multiple AI models cross-examine each other, and refuses to show a finding it cannot tie to a quote.
Multi-engine consensus
Several independent speech-to-text engines (AssemblyAI Universal-3, ElevenLabs Scribe, OpenAI, local Whisper) transcribe the same audio, then a ROVER vote settles each word, so one model's mistake cannot become the record.
True talk-over detection
A speaker-diarization model (pyannote) reads the raw waveform for the moments two voices genuinely overlap, the real interruptions a flat transcript can never show.
Voice-based speaker mapping
Vocal pitch (Praat / F0) and diarization map each line to the right person and flag raised voices, and a blind ear-test lets you confirm by sound with the names hidden.
Multiple AI models, cross-checked
Claude Opus, Gemini, and OpenAI each read every line and label communication tactics and logical fallacies against a 94-term framework, then check each other. A claim with no supporting quote is dropped.
Linked, with visible uncertainty
Every finding opens to its exact quote, surrounding transcript, and audio. When the models disagree or the audio is unclear, the report marks it contested instead of guessing.
Dual-phone recording
Record with one phone per person and each voice lands on its own channel, lined up on a shared timeline, for the cleanest possible attribution of who said what.
One standard for both
Both people are held to the same rules. The report names different kinds of responsibility where the evidence supports it, and never manufactures balance to seem even-handed.
Sharing requires permission.
Two-person reviews begin with mutual consent. Private notes stay private by default. A therapist, mediator, or trusted guest gets access only after both partners approve the invitation and its scope, and either partner can pause access or withdraw consent.
Private by default.
Your recordings and notes are tied to your account and shown only to the people you invite. Private notes stay visible to their author unless shared. You can export your dossier, or delete your account and its data, at any time.
You pay per review. Reviewing together is free.
A full Factbound review runs several transcription engines, audio analysis, and multiple AI models over your conversation, so each one has a real cost. The person who starts a review pays for it. Inviting your partner to review the record with you is always free, and so is being invited.
One recorded conversation, fully analyzed.
- Multi-engine transcript and true talk-over detection
- Evidence-linked findings with visible uncertainty
- Both partners review before anything unlocks
- Exportable dossier
Five reviews at $16 each. Save 20%. Credits never expire.
- Everything in a single review
- For working through recurring patterns over time
- Use them whenever you need, at your pace
- Share each review with the same or a different partner
Three reviews each month for couples actively working on it.
- Three reviews included every month
- Saved profiles for each person you review with
- History and trends across your reviews
- Additional reviews at the member rate, $14.99 each
Prices are in US dollars. A review covers one conversation, however many recordings you upload for it. You will see the price before you spend anything.
Straight answers.
Does Factbound decide who is right?
Factbound reviews the recorded conversation and explains what the evidence supports. It is not a scoreboard, and the report may identify different kinds of responsibility or uncertainty.
When do findings appear?
Not until both partners complete all three validation passes. Background preparation may generate clarifying questions, but no metrics, findings, or final assessment are shown early.
How much does it cost?
A single review is $19.99, a pack of five is $79.99 ($16 each), and the couples plan is $29.99 a month for three reviews. The person who starts a review pays for it. Inviting your partner to review the record with you, and being invited, are always free. You see the price before you spend anything.
Is Factbound therapy?
No. Factbound is an analytical review tool. It does not diagnose, treat, or replace a licensed professional.
Can my partner see my private notes?
Private notes stay visible only to their author unless that person explicitly shares them.
What happens if consent is withdrawn?
Access and new processing pause according to the consent policy, for both partners, until consent is restored or the record is deleted.
Can I use Factbound alone?
Solo mode is available only with a consent attestation. The result stays labeled as a single-party record and is not treated as jointly validated.
Start with the record.
One price per review, and inviting your partner to review is always free. The record comes first.
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