
No swiping. No endless texting. A slower, more honest way to meet — built around voice, presence, and the kind of attention you can feel.
The Alignment Network is built on a simple belief: chemistry is something you hear in a voice before you read it in a bio. So we removed the swipe, the highlight reel, the dopamine loop — and replaced them with one quiet thing.
A real conversation. Before any messages. Before any expectations. Just two humans, in actual time, deciding if they want to keep talking. That's it. That's the app.
One photo. Your name. Your age. A few honest details. No grids, no galleries, no performance.
Tag who you are and the rhythms you live by. Then mark what you'd rather not share a life with — softly, with sliders, not walls.
When two people align, the only thing unlocked is a short voice or video call. No texting. No keyboards to hide behind.
After the call, both people decide — privately — whether to keep talking. Silence is a complete sentence.

Instead of yes-or-no filters, you set how much something matters to you — from "I'd prefer not" to "absolutely not." Matching weighs your lifestyle rhythm, values, communication style, and the things you'd rather not compromise on.
Every profile is verified through a brief liveness check. No catfishing, no recycled photos.
Block, mute, or report from anywhere. Reports are reviewed by humans, not just systems.
No discoverable feeds, no follower counts, no public reach. You are not content here.
A grounded AI that asks the questions a thoughtful friend might. It never decides for you. It only helps you hear yourself more clearly before you reach for someone else.
Five quiet minutes to set up your profile. No photos to filter. No bios to perform.
Create your profile