Free forever for the atlas itself. Companion adds your Sidekick: memory, letters, and voice. Try it free for 14 days, cancel anytime.
What you'll see
A few views. One quiet place.
Atlas
What was here this week, drawn as a daisy. No score, no nudges. Just the shape of your days.
Body
A quiet record of sensations. Tap a region when something's worth remembering.
System
Everyone inside and the groups they live in. A relational map that grows as you do.
System Members
Everyone, by group, role, or what brings them. Pages fill themselves through dialogue.
Groups
Optional groupings in your own words, littles, protectors, the daytime crew. Anyone can belong to more than one.
Sidekick
A quiet correspondent that meets whoever's here. Soft starts, voice notes, no forms.
A quiet pause
Grounding from anywhere. Breath, prompts that helped before, what soothes this part.
Yours to take
Everything written down, ready as text or PDF. Nothing leaves until you choose.
Coming from Simply Plural
Simply Plural is winding down in June. We’re sorry, and we want the move to be soft.
Bring everyone over in a few taps, by whatever word fits your system, parts, headmates, alters, system members, or your own. Names stay how you wrote them. Nothing gets renamed or rephrased. You can take a look first and decide what to keep.
The journal knows who's writing, when you want it to. Prompts and tone adjust to whoever's here, building a distinct voice for each part over time, only with your consent.
Optional “Who's here?” check-in
Prompts tailored per part
Shared notes for whoever's here
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Living System Map
free
Not a profile card. A relational map that grows as you do. Who's connected to whom, who looks out for whom, who hasn't been around lately.
Relational mapping
Suggested connections (always optional)
Surface quieter parts when you ask
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Pattern Noticing
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Reflections no single part could see alone. Themes, what's hard, the emotional weather, kept across time. Shared back only when you ask.
Front log with context
Weekly reflection digest (opt-in)
What feels activating, in your own words
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Inner Conversations
free
A space for parts to talk with one another. Unhurried, never performative. Step out anytime.
Inner conversation threads
Repair & understanding prompts
“Letter to a part”
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Grounding & Safety
free
Practical, in-the-moment support, reachable by whoever's here, on harder days too. Your safety plan, one tap away.
Sensory grounding
Per-part safe places
Your safety plan on the lock screen
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Yours to Share, or Not
free
Everything stays with you. If you choose, prepare a summary to bring to someone you trust: a therapist, a friend, or no one.
If Companion isn't right, ask within 30 days. Full refund, no forms.
cancel in two clicks
Settings → Billing. Or via Paddle's portal. No email, no friction.
your inside life stays yours
Encrypted at rest. Never sold, never used to train models. Export anytime.
built by one person
R.N. Walker, a sole trader in the UK. Not a startup, not VC-funded.
Pricing
Pay for what helps. Keep what's free, free.
Companion has a 14-day free trial. Card required, cancel anytime in the trial and you won't be charged.
Free
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Maps your system. Useful on its own, not a teaser.
Part profiles, as light or detailed as you want
Letters between you, with whoever's here
Voice memos for whoever's next, yours or theirs
Sketches you can share with a friend, a new therapist, or for an ER visit
Grounding tools, one tap away
Quiet mode hides counts and timestamps when tracking-feel is too much
Encrypted export, whenever you want it
A passcode lock with a decoy home, when you need it
Adds your Sidekick
Companion
$4.99/ month
billed monthly · 14-day free trial
Unlocks your Sidekick: the part of Pluratlas that remembers, writes back, and meets whoever's here. Less than a coffee a month.
Your Sidekick remembers what you've already shared. Things like "loud rooms are hard for the small one" or "Tuesdays are heavier" carry into the next chat, so a different part doesn't have to start from zero.
A weekly letter in the atlas's voice. It names what was here this week, gently, without turning it into a report.
The bridge: when you've just come to, a short plain sketch of recently. Nothing to log, nothing to admit.
A chat that adapts to whoever's here, and corrects itself when you say "that's not how she'd say it."
Voice notes get transcribed and tucked into the right person's page, only if you say yes.
Sidekick drafts profile fields when you're stuck. You accept or skip each line.
Your whole chat history stays only with you. Export it anytime, encrypted.
Save the price of one coffee a month. Keep the people who hold each other.
FAQ
The honest fine print.
How does the 14-day free trial work?+
Pick monthly or annual, enter a card. Companion turns on right away for 14 days. You won't be charged during the trial. If you cancel any time before day 14, the charge never happens.
Why is a card required for the trial?+
Two reasons. It keeps the trial honest, so fewer throwaway accounts means we can keep prices low. And it means there's no awkward break in the middle: if you decide to keep Companion, nothing changes when the trial ends. If you decide not to, you cancel and the card is never charged.
What is the HARDSHIP code?+
Half off Companion for a full year, about $3 a month. No proof needed, no form to fill out, no qualifying questions. Type HARDSHIP at checkout (or click the apply link). After the year, it renews at the regular price, and you can cancel anytime.
Can I switch between monthly and annual later?+
Yes, one button in your account. Switching pro-rates the difference automatically; you don't pay twice.
What happens if I cancel?+
You keep Companion until the end of your current period, no early shut-off. After that, your account drops to Free. Nothing you wrote, mapped, or saved is deleted; your Sidekick just turns off.
Is anything in the free plan a teaser?+
No. Free is meant to be useful on its own: part profiles, letters, voice memos, sketches, grounding tools, encrypted export, passcode lock. Companion adds your Sidekick, which remembers and writes back. If Free is what fits, stay on Free.
We're building this slowly, with the people it's for.