For tricky
conversations.

Reach for Hunique for those difficult moments. Your thinking partner, before and after.

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Friends laughing together
Woman sitting on a bed beside a brown dog
I stopped just rehearsing in my head.
We actually
talked about it.
What you build

Skills no one teaches you

Listening

Tell the difference between what was said and what was meant.

Understanding

See what's really going on in a conversation, including your part in it.

Techniques

Try approaches tailored to you, and keep what actually works.

Helps everyday

All conversations matter.

Home

Be honest with the people you live with.

Work

Ask for what you need. Say what you mean.

Social

Stay close to the people who matter.

Self

Turn the loop in your head into something said.

Health

Walk in prepared. Leave with answers.

Family

The hard chats with the people who know you longest.

Be understood

What changes

“I keep replaying it in my head.”
“I said it out loud and it helped.”
“I took it personally.”
“I saw what was really going on.”
“They didn't get what I meant.”
“They actually understood me.”
Humans are unique

No two people
think the same.

Everyone brings different feelings, habits, and blind spots to a conversation. That's what makes them hard, and what Hunique is built to help with.

Sensitive Empathetic People pleaser Warm ADHD Autistic Thoughtful Cautious Assertive Direct Impulsive Time-blind Curious Fearful Open Analytical Resilient Calm Reserved Excitable Introverted Overthinker

Built on
real patterns.

Built on a curated library of 87 behavioural and communication patterns, drawn from established research. Not generic AI.

More to come as we develop, including patterns for couples, managers and parenting.

1
Conversational dynamics
Escalation Stonewalling Emotional bids Repair turns
2
Attachment and connection
Protest Reassurance Withdrawal Self-disclosure
3
Inner patterns
Rumination Self-compassion Inner critic Suggestibility
4
Neurodivergent communication
Masking Hyperfocus Rejection sensitivity Sensory load

Ready to be
understood?

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