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No account to start
Open a real companion conversation before sharing an email address.
Meet a companion before signup
See if the conversation feels right before you share an email address. Your first messages happen directly in the browser.
The guest-chat contract
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Open a real companion conversation before sharing an email address.
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The server-enforced guest allowance is clear before the first CTA.
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Sign in from the chat and bring the visible guest transcript into the conversation.
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A profile can describe a personality, but it cannot tell you whether the conversation will feel natural to you. Elyvie lets you test that directly. Choose a companion, open the browser chat, and send a message without creating an account or downloading an app. You get enough room to feel the rhythm before deciding whether the conversation deserves more time.
The guest experience is the real chat surface, not a scripted marketing demo. The companion responds to your message in her own style. You can ask something ordinary, share a thought from your day, or simply say hello. No profile form stands between the landing page and the first reply.
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The no-signup trial is deliberately bounded. You can send up to three accepted guest messages. When the server-side allowance is exhausted, the chat asks you to sign in before another message can be sent. Signing in is required to keep going; it is not described as optional after the limit.
If you sign in from the active conversation, the visible guest transcript is handed into the authenticated conversation. That means the exchange does not have to vanish at the exact moment you decide to continue. Canceling the sign-in modal leaves the guest transcript on screen, but it does not create more anonymous messages or turn the trial into an unlimited session.
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The guest path works in a modern mobile or desktop browser. There is no app-store step, payment-card form, wallet connection, or character-building questionnaire before the first message. Start from the companion selected on this page, or browse the public directory if that character is temporarily unavailable.
Returning visitors should know one practical detail: the server, not the landing page, owns the trial count. If an earlier guest session already used some allowance, fewer than three messages may remain. Elyvie says up to three because accurate limits build more trust than a free claim that quietly changes after the click.
Yes. You do not need an account, email address, payment card, or app download to send the first guest messages. Choose a companion and begin in the browser. The guest allowance is up to three accepted user messages.
When the server says the guest allowance is exhausted, Elyvie opens the existing sign-in path. You must sign in to send another message. Closing the modal leaves the conversation visible, but it does not add more anonymous turns.
When sign-in succeeds from the active chat, Elyvie sends the visible guest transcript and guest-session reference while creating the authenticated conversation. This lets the conversation continue instead of restarting from an empty screen.
Yes. The product runs in the mobile browser and uses the same guest chat path as desktop. No installation is required. The layout keeps the message input and sign-in transition reachable on narrow screens.
No. It is up to three accepted guest messages, and the server has the final count. A returning visitor may already have used part of the allowance. Elyvie discloses that boundary before you click so free does not mean surprising later.
No profile form first
Start in the browser, use up to three guest messages, and create an account only when you want to keep talking.
Try the guest chat