About Us
Our Mission
Meet In The Field was created with a simple belief: every couple deserves access to thoughtful, compassionate guidance when navigating difficult conversations. Inspired by the Rumi poem that gives us our name, we provide a neutral space where partners can come together—beyond judgment, beyond blame—to truly hear each other.
"Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing there is a field. I'll meet you there."— Rumi
What We Offer
Our AI-powered guidance draws from established therapeutic frameworks and communication techniques used by relationship experts worldwide. While we're not a replacement for professional therapy, we offer an accessible first step for couples who want to:
- Practice healthier communication patterns
- Navigate everyday disagreements with more empathy
- Build stronger emotional connections
- Explore difficult topics in a structured, supportive environment
- Develop skills they can use in all their relationships
Our Approach
We believe that good communication isn't about winning arguments—it's about understanding. Our AI guide helps facilitate conversations by:
- Staying neutral: We never take sides. Both partners' perspectives are equally valued.
- Encouraging reflection: Before reacting, we help you pause and consider your partner's point of view.
- Focusing on feelings: We help translate complaints into the underlying needs and emotions.
- Building bridges: We look for common ground and shared goals, even in disagreement.
Your Privacy Matters
We understand that the conversations you have here are deeply personal. That's why we've built privacy into the foundation of Meet In The Field:
- Your conversations are not used to train AI models
- We don't sell or share your data with third parties
- Session data is encrypted and stored securely
- You can delete your data at any time
For complete details, please review our Privacy Policy.
A Note on Professional Help
Meet In The Field is designed to support healthy communication, but it's not a substitute for professional mental health services. If you or your partner are experiencing:
- Domestic violence or abuse
- Severe depression or anxiety
- Thoughts of self-harm
- Substance abuse issues
Please seek help from qualified professionals. In an emergency, contact your local emergency services or a crisis helpline.