AskElle: Ending The Incel Epidemic One Text At A Time
AskElle isn't another AI chatbot—it's the antidote to a generation of socially paralyzed teens. While Silicon Valley celebrates apps that keep kids scrolling in isolation, we've built the counter-weapon: a specialized dating intelligence system that transforms awkward teens into confident relationship-builders.
Let's face the brutal truth: 45% of young men (18-25) have never asked someone out. Not once. They're trapped in a digital purgatory where porn substitutes for experience and rejection feels apocalyptic. Meanwhile, girls navigate a wasteland of toxic messages and stunted conversations. The result? A skyrocketing population of lonely, angry, and socially inept young adults.
AskElle attacks this crisis at its core—the moment of digital interaction. Our standalone app delivers specialized romantic coaching built on thousands of successful teen relationship patterns, while our iMessage extension provides real-time guidance during actual conversations. No generic platitudes or classroom theory—just tactical advice on crafting messages that create real-world dates and develop genuine connections.
We've engineered a system that does what parents can't: speak the unfiltered truth about modern dating while providing a judgment-free space to practice critical social skills. Every interaction is powered by a fine-tuned LLM built from exhaustive research into what actually works in teenage relationship formation—not what worked 30 years ago.
AskElle isn't just another app. It's relationship chemotherapy for a generation poisoned by screens, porn, and isolation. We're not teaching teens to be better texters—we're rewiring their social development to create a future where they can build real-world connections instead of retreating to digital echo chambers and extremism.
The choice is simple: continue watching as millions of teens develop into socially stunted adults, or deploy AskElle as the intervention that transforms digital natives into relationship natives. The future of human connection depends on it.