Your AI Doesn't Know Your Nervous SystemYet.
You ask AI for help when you're stressed, stuck, or spiraling. But it can't actually help you get grounded because it doesn't know YOUR nervous system. This 15-minute interview changes that — any AI becomes a guide that knows your patterns and what actually brings you back to center.
$50 one-time / 15 minutes / Works with any AI
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Your AI Has a Blind Spot
It can write code, analyze data, plan your day. But when you're stressed? It falls back on the same generic advice everyone gets.
"Try box breathing" — but box breathing makes you MORE anxious. Your AI doesn't know that.
Your AI is smart about everything else. But for nervous system support, it's guessing from generic advice.
Your nervous system is as unique as your fingerprint. Your AI should know the difference.
It's not your AI's fault. It just needs the right skill file.
The Nervous System Skill
One interview. Three deliverables. Your AI becomes the first one that actually understands how to support you.
Skill File
The core upgrade
A machine-readable file that teaches any AI assistant your unique patterns. Works with Claude, ChatGPT, OpenClaw — take it anywhere.
Nervous System Profile
Your complete map
A comprehensive breakdown of your triggers, early warning signs, response patterns, and recovery needs — beautifully formatted PDF.
Protocol Recommendations
Your starting stack
Personalized interventions matched to YOUR nervous system from our database of 58+ research-backed protocols.
Portable. Not locked to any platform. Your skill file goes wherever you go.
How It Works
No new apps to learn. No platform to switch to. Just upgrade your existing setup.
Take the Interview
15 minutes of conversation with our AI. Voice or text, your choice. We map your patterns.
We Generate Your Skill File
Your responses are analyzed against our nervous system framework to create your unique profile.
Add It to Your AI
Drop your skill file into Claude, ChatGPT, or any AI. Instant upgrade — it now knows YOUR patterns.
What the interview covers
22 Focus Areas Across 4 Categories
You choose 3-5 that matter most. The interview goes deep on your selections to create a truly personalized skill file.
Nervous System
Understand your stress patterns and build regulation skills
Life Design
Align your daily life with what matters most
Practical
Turn insight into action
Deeper Work
Explore what's underneath the surface
What Your AI Learns
The skill file teaches any AI assistant exactly how to support YOUR nervous system:
- Your baseline nervous system state
- Specific triggers and early warning signs
- What interventions work (and which make things worse)
- Recovery time estimates by trigger type
- Preferred modalities (breath vs movement vs cognitive)
- Language patterns that resonate with you
- When to push vs when to back off
Also included: PDF Manual
- -Complete trigger to response mapping
- -Your personalized protocol stack
- -58+ protocols with your recommendations highlighted
- -Shareable with therapists and coaches
Built for People Who...
Already use AI daily and want it to understand you better
Know they need to "regulate" but are tired of generic advice
Have tried meditation apps but want something personalized
Don't want another platform — just want to upgrade what they have
If any of these resonate, your AI is ready for an upgrade.
Upgrade Your AI for $50
No subscriptions. No platform lock-in. Just your files, forever.
Nervous System Skill
One-time purchase
- Full AI interview (15 minutes)
- Portable skill file for any AI
- Comprehensive PDF manual
- 58+ protocol database access
- Lifetime ownership of your files
Satisfaction guaranteed. Full refund if it doesn't resonate.
Works with Claude, ChatGPT, OpenClaw, and any AI that accepts custom instructions
Frequently Asked
A skill file is a structured document that teaches an AI assistant about YOU — your specific patterns, triggers, and what works for your nervous system. Think of it like giving your AI a user manual for your biology. You add it to your AI's custom instructions or memory, and suddenly it stops giving generic advice.