# Parleywell > Practise difficult conversations with an AI roleplay partner that pushes back, stays in character, and gives you a debrief. Parleywell is a voice and text roleplay product for high-stakes conversations. Users rehearse raises, interviews, negotiations, boundaries, sales calls, clinical communication, social skills, and other difficult talks with AI personas before the real moment. For complete documentation content, see [llms-full.txt](https://parleywell.com/llms-full.txt). Generated: 2026-06-20. Version: 0.0.0. ## Docs - [About Parleywell](https://parleywell.com/about): Parleywell is a practice space for high-stakes conversations, operated by Golden Ratio Services LLC. (Updated: 2026-06-20) - [Practice difficult conversations with AI roleplay](https://parleywell.com): Rehearse raises, interviews, negotiations, boundaries, and hard personal talks with AI people who push back. (Updated: 2026-06-20) - [Pricing](https://parleywell.com/pricing): Parleywell is free during early access, with voice or text roleplay and a written debrief included. (Updated: 2026-06-20) - [Scenario Library](https://parleywell.com/scenarios): Search high-stakes conversation scenarios by domain, pressure, and length. (Updated: 2026-06-20) ## Guides - [Blog](https://parleywell.com/blog): Practical guides for difficult conversations, communication skills, negotiation, interviews, and roleplay practice. (Updated: 2026-06-20) - [Career & Work Scenarios](https://parleywell.com/scenarios/career): Practise how to ask for a raise, run a behavioral or job interview, and negotiate an offer. A live mock interview and salary-negotiation partner who pushes back like the real one. (Updated: 2026-06-20) - [Founder & Business Scenarios](https://parleywell.com/scenarios/business): Investor pitch practice, raising your rates with a client, vendor negotiation, firing a client, handling scope creep. Rehearse the founder conversations where there is no script. (Updated: 2026-06-20) - [Healthcare Scenarios](https://parleywell.com/scenarios/health): Practise breaking bad news, motivational interviewing, difficult patient conversations, and SBAR handoffs. Clinical communication rehearsed with a patient who hesitates, so clarity and warmth both hold. (Updated: 2026-06-20) - [Legal & Civic Scenarios](https://parleywell.com/scenarios/civic): Prep for small claims court, a visa or green card interview, an IEP meeting, or a citizenship interview. Practise staying calm and precise where the other side holds the power. (Updated: 2026-06-20) - [Management & HR Scenarios](https://parleywell.com/scenarios/hr): Practise how to deliver a PIP, give a performance review, run an exit interview, terminate an employee, or mediate conflict. Difficult conversations at work, rehearsed with candor. (Updated: 2026-06-20) - [Money & Negotiation Scenarios](https://parleywell.com/scenarios/money): Practise how to negotiate a car price, get your security deposit back, deal with a debt collector, or dispute a charge. Hold your number against a counterpart who pushes back. (Updated: 2026-06-20) - [Relationships & Family Scenarios](https://parleywell.com/scenarios/relationships): Practise how to break up with someone, set boundaries with parents, come out to your family, or talk to your kids about divorce. The talks that carry real emotion, rehearsed until you can say it right. (Updated: 2026-06-20) - [Sales Scenarios](https://parleywell.com/scenarios/sales): Cold call practice, discovery calls, objection handling, and closing. A live sales roleplay partner who stalls, deflects, and price-shops like a real buyer, so you walk in sharp. (Updated: 2026-06-20) - [Social & Dating Scenarios](https://parleywell.com/scenarios/social): Practise how to start a conversation, make small talk, keep it going, flirt, and make friends as an adult. A live partner for first dates and new rooms, so the real moment is never your first rep. (Updated: 2026-06-20) - [Speaking & Communication Scenarios](https://parleywell.com/scenarios/communication): Public speaking practice, English conversation practice, presentation skills, a wedding toast, hostile Q&A, and cutting filler words. Rehearse speaking with composure before the room you win over. (Updated: 2026-06-20) ## Blog - [Active Listening Training That Works Under Pressure](https://parleywell.com/blog/active-listening-training): You do not need a perfect script. You need a few clean sentences, a calm opening, and enough reps that your body knows what to do when the other person pushes back. (2026-06-20) - [Assertive Communication Examples You Can Practice](https://parleywell.com/blog/assertive-communication-examples): Assertive communication examples help you move from theory to real talk. A study of 975 university student participants found that aggressive listening statements lowered relational outcomes. (2026-06-20) - [Conversation Starters for Adults That Feel Natural](https://parleywell.com/blog/conversation-starters-for-adults): High-stakes conversations need a different opener than casual small talk. Vague questions like “How are you?” invite misdirection when the outcome matters. (2026-06-20) - [Conversation Starters for a Boyfriend Who Feels Quiet](https://parleywell.com/blog/conversation-starters-for-boyfriend): You scroll through a list of fifty questions. You pick three. You walk into the room, and he is staring at his phone, scrolling silently. The question dies in your throat. (2026-06-20) - [Conversation Starters for Dating Without Feeling Scripted](https://parleywell.com/blog/conversation-starters-for-dating): Conversation starters for dating are open-ended prompts that invite a short story rather than a one-word answer. Learn openers, recovery lines, and how to rehearse them so you connect under real date pressure. (2026-06-20) - [Conversation Starters for Friends That Feel Natural](https://parleywell.com/blog/conversation-starters-for-friends): 'Most people rely on the same generic conversation starter for friends: "Hey, can we talk?" or "So, I''ve been meaning to tell you something." Those phrases work…' (2026-06-20) - [Conversation Starters for Guys That Do Not Feel Awkward](https://parleywell.com/blog/conversation-starters-for-guys): Generic openers fall flat when a conversation carries real weight. Here is how to start high-stakes talks with intention, structure, and practice. (2026-06-20) - [Conversation Starters for Your Crush That Feel Natural](https://parleywell.com/blog/conversation-starters-for-your-crush): Five natural conversation starters for your crush, plus the exact recovery lines and rehearsal steps so you can stay calm when the real moment arrives. (2026-06-20) - [Conversation Starters With a Girlfriend for Better Talks](https://parleywell.com/blog/conversation-starters-with-a-girlfriend): Generic question lists won't prepare you for real emotion or pushback. A printed list of icebreakers falls apart when the actual conversation gets tense. (2026-06-20) - [Conversation Starters With Women That Do Not Sound Forced](https://parleywell.com/blog/conversation-starters-women): Conversation starters women choose can shape outcomes. Learn direct openers, pushback scripts, and rehearsal methods for high-stakes work and personal talks. (2026-06-20) - [First Date Conversation Starters That Do Not Feel Forced](https://parleywell.com/blog/first-date-conversation-starters): Focusing on fewer topics with genuine follow-up questions creates more connection than rapid-fire questioning, which research links to date failure. (2026-06-20) - [How to Come Out to Your Parents With a Clear Plan](https://parleywell.com/blog/how-to-come-out-to-your-parents): Figuring out how to come out to your parents can feel overwhelming, but you do not have to do it without a plan. Here is how to prepare, what to say, and how to practice first. (2026-06-20) - [How to Have Difficult Conversations Without Freezing](https://parleywell.com/blog/how-to-have-difficult-conversations): Clarify what you want and find your pushback point before a hard talk so you don't freeze when challenged. Use a clear opener, three steady moves, and recovery scripts for the hard middle. (2026-06-20) - [How to Set Boundaries in a Relationship Clearly](https://parleywell.com/blog/how-to-set-boundaries-in-a-relationship): Most people avoid setting a clear boundary because they are afraid of what will happen next. Will the other person get angry? Will they pull away? (2026-06-20) - [IEP Meeting Practice for Parents Who Need Clear Words](https://parleywell.com/blog/iep-meeting): An IEP meeting is a formal team meeting that decides the special education services a child receives under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. (2026-06-20) - [Motivational Interviewing Examples You Can Practice](https://parleywell.com/blog/motivational-interviewing-examples): Motivational interviewing uses open questions, affirmations, reflective listening, and summaries to help people talk themselves into change rather than being told what to do. (2026-06-20) - [Motivational Interviewing Questions You Can Practice](https://parleywell.com/blog/motivational-interviewing-questions): Motivational interviewing questions are open-ended queries designed to help someone explore their own reasons for change rather than being told what to do. (2026-06-20) - [Motivational Interviewing Stages of Change in Practice](https://parleywell.com/blog/motivational-interviewing-stages-of-change): The motivational interviewing stages of change (also called the Transtheoretical Model) describe how people move through behavior change, with practical openings and reflections you can use at each stage. (2026-06-20) - [POF Conversation Starters That Feel Like a Real Message](https://parleywell.com/blog/pof-conversation-starters): 'A 2023 Forbes Health survey found that 78% of Gen Z users experience dating app burnout. Here is how to write a POF first message that feels real.' (2026-06-20) - [Public Speaking Practice That Builds Real Composure](https://parleywell.com/blog/public-speaking-practice): Traditional public speaking tips help with one-way delivery, but high-stakes conversations require two-way skill. You need to hold your ground, respond to pushback, and stay clear when the other person disagrees. (2026-06-20) - [Roleplay Apps for Practicing Real Conversations](https://parleywell.com/blog/roleplay-apps): Many people rehearse a tough conversation in their head first. Roleplay apps let you practice it out loud with an AI that stays in role and pushes back, so the real thing is not your first attempt. (2026-06-20) - [Text Conversation Starters That Keep the Reply Going](https://parleywell.com/blog/text-conversation-starters): You cannot rely on tone of voice, facial expressions, or posture when you start a conversation by text. Every word you type carries extra weight because the other person only sees text on a screen. (2026-06-20) - [Exit Interview Questions and How to Answer Clearly](https://parleywell.com/blog/exit-interview-questions): Exit interview questions are the structured prompts HR or managers ask when an employee leaves a role, with safe ways to answer clearly and professionally. (2026-06-16) - [How to Negotiate Salary Without Folding at the First No](https://parleywell.com/blog/how-to-negotiate-salary): Only 30.4% of new hires negotiated their offer in the fourth quarter of 2025, according to Forbes 7 Ways To Win At Salary Negotiation In A Tough Job Market. (2026-06-16) - [OARS Motivational Interviewing for Better Practice](https://parleywell.com/blog/oars-motivational-interviewing): OARS stands for Open questions, Affirmations, Reflective listening, and Summaries: four skills that turn defensive conversations into collaborative ones. (2026-06-16) - [One on One Meeting Questions for Better Manager Talks](https://parleywell.com/blog/one-on-one-meeting-questions): One on one meeting questions help manager talks stay focused, useful, and easier to rehearse before the stakes are real. (2026-06-16) - [Workplace Conflict Resolution Starts With Better Words](https://parleywell.com/blog/workplace-conflict-resolution): Workplace conflict resolution gets easier when you rehearse clear language, calm pushback, and practical next steps before the meeting. (2026-06-16) - [Conversation Starters for Couples Who Need a Real Talk](https://parleywell.com/blog/conversation-starters-for-couples): Conversation starters for couples are phrases that help partners begin a real talk about a high-stakes topic without triggering defensiveness. (2026-06-14) - [Deep Conversation Starters That Do Not Feel Awkward](https://parleywell.com/blog/deep-conversation-starters): Deep conversation starters help you open a real conversation without forcing the other person into a corner. (2026-06-14) - [Good Conversation Starters for Real Connection](https://parleywell.com/blog/good-conversation-starters): A weak opener can derail a high-stakes conversation before it begins; the first sentence sets the tone for trust, defensiveness, or openness. (2026-06-14) - [Small Talk That Does Not Feel Forced](https://parleywell.com/blog/small-talk): Small talk can make high-stakes conversations feel more natural. Learn how to open, pivot, recover, and practice before the real moment. (2026-06-14) - [Behavioral Interview Questions: How to Answer Under Pressure](https://parleywell.com/blog/behavioral-interview-questions): Behavioral interview questions ask for real examples from your past. Learn the CAR and STAR frameworks, prep your stories, and rehearse staying calm under pressure. (2026-06-12) - [Communication Skills Training Works Better When You Rehearse](https://parleywell.com/blog/communication-skills-training): Communication skills training works best when you rehearse. Learn four moves for high-stakes conversations and a practice plan that builds real composure. (2026-06-12) - [How to Ask for a Raise and Handle the First No](https://parleywell.com/blog/how-to-ask-for-a-raise): You know you deserve more and you have the numbers to prove it. Here is how to ask for a raise, build your case, and handle the first no with confidence. (2026-06-12) - [How to Break Up With Someone Kindly and Clearly](https://parleywell.com/blog/how-to-break-up-with-someone): A breakup is a clear, brief, and final decision you deliver aloud. This guide covers how to break up with someone kindly, with language, structure, and rehearsal you can use. (2026-06-12) - [How to Keep a Conversation Going When It Starts to Stall](https://parleywell.com/blog/how-to-keep-a-conversation-going): How to keep a conversation going in a high-stakes moment. Three core principles, plus practical ways to handle pushback, silence, and freezing up. (2026-06-12) - [How to Make Friends as an Adult Without Forcing It](https://parleywell.com/blog/how-to-make-friends-as-an-adult): Making friends as an adult means rebuilding a social structure that used to exist automatically. Here is a practical, low-pressure way to start. (2026-06-12) - [How to Negotiate a Car Price Without Losing Your Number](https://parleywell.com/blog/how-to-negotiate-a-car-price): The key skill in negotiating a car price is controlling the opening anchor. Get the scripts, the Ackerman moves, and the walk-away line to hold your number. (2026-06-12) - [How to Start a Conversation Without Freezing](https://parleywell.com/blog/how-to-start-a-conversation): The first 10 seconds of a conversation set the tone for everything that follows. A clear opening line matters more than having the "perfect" words. (2026-06-12) - [Performance Review Examples for a Clearer Work Conversation](https://parleywell.com/blog/performance-review-examples): Performance review examples are pre-built phrases and response strategies you can adapt for self-assessment, handling criticism, asking for a raise, and setting goals. (2026-06-12) - [Role Play AI for Practicing Conversations That Matter](https://parleywell.com/blog/role-play-ai-conversation-practice): Role play AI simulates a real person so you can rehearse high-stakes conversations. It stays in character, holds an emotional tone, and pushes back. (2026-06-12) ## Optional - [Disclaimers](https://parleywell.com/disclaimers): Parleywell is an AI practice tool, not professional advice, therapy, legal advice, medical advice, or crisis support. (Updated: 2026-05-30) - [Privacy Policy](https://parleywell.com/privacy): How Parleywell collects, uses, shares, and protects information, including no-train commitments and privacy rights. (Updated: 2026-05-30) - [Terms of Service](https://parleywell.com/terms): The terms governing Parleywell use, including acceptable use, credits, account rules, and liability limits. (Updated: 2026-05-30) - [Timothy Choice](https://parleywell.com/authors/timothy-choice): Author profile for Timothy Choice, creator of Parleywell and founder of Golden Horizons. (Updated: 2026-06-20)