CLASPA

Private, optional guidance

What Hana AI does inside Claspa

Learn how Hana AI provides optional private dating guidance, profile context, Chemistry Reports, and lock-context coaching without impersonating a match or guaranteeing compatibility.

Hana AI is Claspa's optional guidance assistant. It can explain compatibility context and suggest questions, but it is not a dating profile and does not send messages to a match unless the member chooses what to send.

Claspa Chemistry Report generated by Hana AIDemo profile
ControlUser chooses
ContextProfiles + eligible lock data
PromiseGuidance, not certainty

The boundary

Hana helps you think; it does not date for you

Hana can turn available profile details and match context into practical guidance: shared themes, important unknowns, questions to ask, and signals to notice. Chemistry Reports explain a compatibility read rather than presenting a mysterious score as fact.

Hana's output is probabilistic and can be wrong. Members should verify important details directly, apply their own judgment, and never treat an AI suggestion as evidence about another person's intent or character.

Privacy and agency

Context should be visible and suggestions should stay optional

Claspa surfaces when Hana is using personal profile context or eligible active-Lock context. Lock-context guidance is private coaching for the member using it; it is not represented as a message from the match.

Hana does not independently contact a match. Suggestions remain optional, and the member controls what they write or send. Current access and usage limits depend on the plan displayed in the app.

Useful questions for AI

Ask for reflection, not a verdict

AI is most useful when the request keeps judgment with the person: summarize disclosed differences, suggest questions, identify assumptions to verify, or help phrase a boundary in the user's own voice. A compatibility percentage should open a conversation, not close a decision.

Avoid asking any system to determine whether a stranger is safe, truthful or destined to be a partner. Those conclusions require evidence the model cannot access and, in many cases, cannot know.

Privacy and accuracy

Do not disclose more because the interface feels conversational

A helpful tone can make an AI assistant feel more knowing than it is. Keep private identifiers, financial information, medical details and another person's confidential messages out of prompts unless the product explicitly needs the information and the privacy terms support that use.

Generated guidance can be wrong, incomplete or biased by the context provided. Check important claims, challenge recommendations that do not fit, and use qualified human support for medical, legal, mental-health or crisis decisions.

  • Use Hana to prepare questions—not to label a person.
  • Keep sensitive third-party information private.
  • Treat scores and summaries as fallible inputs.
  • Make intimate decisions yourself.

Inside the product

See the experience, not just the claim.

Live product captures use staged demo profiles. Campaign artwork is labeled separately and is not presented as a pixel-accurate app screen.

Clear answers

Frequently asked questions

Is Hana a real person or dating profile?

No. Hana is an AI guidance assistant inside Claspa, not a real member or potential match.

Can Hana send messages to my match automatically?

No. Hana can offer optional suggestions, but the member controls what is sent.

Is a Chemistry Report a guarantee?

No. It is an AI-assisted interpretation of available context and may contain errors or incomplete assumptions.

Can Hana detect lies or red flags with certainty?

No. Hana can only reason over limited supplied context and cannot verify private motives or guarantee safety.

Should I paste private messages into Hana?

Share only what is necessary and permitted. Avoid sensitive identifiers and information another person reasonably expects to remain private.

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