Everything, laid out the way it's built: from the people closest to you, outward to the contact you can't cut off — plus what's just for you, Solo and Training. All of it is live in the app today, ahead of the August 2026 beta.
Your communication. Your rules.
The spaces of PeaceTalk:
Most features work in every space — each is shown where it matters most.
Inner Circle — closest to you
One calm space for the people who are simply already in. No noise, nothing in the way — the warm end of PeaceTalk.
The Inner Circle in motion — one broadcast to the whole circle, landing in each person’s own thread. Real app.
Free — open & everyday
No shield needed here — just the everyday controls that put you in charge: who reaches you, when, and what they see of you.
Being reachable is all or nothing — step away, and you come back to a flood.
One of you writes in a second language — and the nuance gets lost right when it matters.
You're running on empty — but there's no way to say it without making it a whole conversation.
The photos worth sharing live in the loud apps — the ones you came here to get away from.
Structured — the Soft Shield
Every subject in its own thread; heated drafts held before they land — in both directions, so what reaches you stays respectful too. With a hard contact, or someone close who just needs it with you. Two of the clearest things to see in motion —
Topics & threads — each subject opens, gets settled, and closes. Real app.
The Soft Shield — a heated draft is held before it sends; you revise it in your own words.
Protected — the Mirrored Shield
Hostile messages reach you filtered — the calm, factual version. And the sender doesn't meet a wall — they meet a mirror: before anything arrives, they see their message exactly as it will reach you, and decide: revise, or send as is. It runs over plain email; the other person installs nothing.
Not every attack shouts. The quiet kind — a guilt-trip wrapped in politeness — is read the same way:
Real output — these example messages, processed by PeaceTalk. It runs the same both ways: what you send is held to the same standard. You always decide whether to see the original.
The Mirrored Shield · Patent pending
Solo — on your side alone
Paste a message you received, or a draft of your own — no invite to send, nobody else involved.
Solo Mode in the real app — an outside message, decoded.
Training
Coaching and small daily practice, built in — because the goal is calmer communication, not more screen time.
A hard message sits with you all evening — you draft replies in your head, alone.
You're expected to stay calm under pressure — nobody ever taught you how.
Every shield and every rule — you choose them, person by person. The beta opens in August 2026.