Whose Fault helps you understand relationship conflicts with more clarity, less overthinking, and better communication.
Arguments can leave you confused, hurt, or unsure what really went wrong. Whose Fault gives you a structured way to reflect on conflicts, understand both sides, and recognize patterns that keep repeating in your relationship.
Upload a screenshot of a conversation or add context, and get a clear AI-powered analysis of the conflict. Instead of just asking who was right or wrong, Whose Fault helps you see the deeper dynamic behind the argument.
Understand what happened.
See where the conflict escalated, what each person may have felt, and which communication patterns played a role.
Recognize responsibility without blame.
Get a clearer view of who contributed what to the conflict, so you can reflect more honestly and move forward more calmly.
See your partner’s perspective.
Whose Fault helps you understand what your partner may have been trying to express, even when the conversation felt emotional or unfair.
Improve how you respond.
Get personalized suggestions and de-escalating messages that help you communicate with more empathy, clarity, and control.
Build your personal relationship profile.
With every conflict, journal entry, and check-in, Whose Fault learns more about your communication style, emotional patterns, recurring triggers, and relationship dynamics.
Reflect daily with your journal.
Use quick check-ins to track how you feel, what happened, and what you want to improve.
Track your progress.
Follow argument-free streaks, view conflict statistics, and discover your most common topics and patterns over time.
Whose Fault is designed for people who want to stop repeating the same arguments, understand themselves better, and build a healthier relationship through reflection and better communication.
This is not about blaming your partner.
It is about understanding the conflict, recognizing patterns, and taking the next step with more awareness.
Whose Fault is a self-reflection and relationship communication tool. It does not replace professional advice, therapy, or crisis support.