The turn is visible, so you do not have to hold it
One person has the stick and the room can see it. Interruption stops being something you police and becomes something the structure prevents.
For therapists & group practices
A visible, facilitator-led container for groups that need clarity, trust and room to finish — including a plan on which nothing listens at all.
What the room does for the work
One person has the stick and the room can see it. Interruption stops being something you police and becomes something the structure prevents.
A turn ends when the speaker ends it, not when somebody else finds a gap. For a group working on difficult material, that is most of the container.
One link, in a browser. No account, no download, and no client apologising for the first ten minutes.
Recording is off until you start it, and the room shows everyone while it runs. Nothing is transcribed and no audio reaches any model unless somebody in the room turns it on.
Setting it up once
On the paid plans a named room keeps its link, so a group that meets weekly always arrives at the same address — and two groups never share one.
One tier has the AI features locked at plan level rather than merely switched off: no transcription, no AI participant, no exception, whatever anyone clicks.
Flow, timer and the shared centre are set before anyone arrives. Once the group is in there is almost nothing left to operate.
The questions worth asking
These are technical answers, not assurances. Where the honest answer is no, it says no.
On the AI-free plan, yes: the restriction sits on the plan itself, not on a switch in the room, so transcription and any AI participant cannot be enabled at all. On the other plans they are off until somebody turns them on, and the room shows everyone while they run.
Only if the host starts a recording, on any plan. Recordings are kept for seven days and can be deleted sooner. Recording is a file you made deliberately — it is not something running in the background.
Video and audio are encrypted in transit and relayed through Cloudflare's realtime network, which forwards the streams rather than storing them. Nothing about the live conversation is written down anywhere unless you record it.
No, on any plan. They open one link, or type a six-digit code, and they are in the circle. Nothing to install, nothing to sign, no invoice with their name on it.
No, and we will not imply otherwise. It is a video room built on the talking-stick method. What we can tell you precisely is what it does and does not do technically, which is what the answers above are for — the clinical and legal judgement stays yours.

A quieter room
Hosting needs a free account. Your clients never do — one link, and they are in.
Start a circle — free