Your thoughts are moving too fast to type
When the blank screen makes everything worse, speaking out loud can lower the friction of getting started.
If your thoughts are racing too fast for a text box, start by talking. Anima Felix voice onboarding gives you a way to unload the spiral out loud, then continue with calmer support inside the app.
This page explains who the voice flow is for, what happens on a call, why voice can help in anxious moments, and where the experience fits inside the broader Anima Felix support system.
call.animafelix.com
The voice flow is meant for the moments when typing feels too slow, too effortful, or too emotionally loaded. Speak first, settle a little, then move into the support mode that fits next.
Web call
Open in browser and begin with your voice.
AI response
Reflect what is happening and reduce the loop.
App handoff
Continue with exercises, checks, or chat.
Important scope
Voice support is an AI wellness flow for anxiety support. It is not a human hotline, not therapy, and not crisis care.
Who it is for
The web voice flow is not meant to replace the app. It is a fast-entry path for the moments when speaking feels easier than typing.
When the blank screen makes everything worse, speaking out loud can lower the friction of getting started.
Voice can feel easier during panic spikes, chest-tightness moments, or restless racing energy because you do not need to compose the perfect sentence.
The call is a starting point. After the voice moment, you can continue with chat, breathing, grounding, or another support path inside Anima Felix.
What happens on a call
The experience is designed to be simple: start the conversation, get the spiral out of your head, receive a calmer response, and transition into the app for ongoing support.
Start at call.animafelix.com from your browser and allow microphone access if you want to speak.
Say the worry, spiral, or body sensation out loud instead of carrying it in your head.
The AI companion reflects back what it is hearing and helps you slow the loop down.
Move into breathing, grounding, a quick anxiety check, or another support path that fits the moment.
Why voice can help
Voice is not magic. It is useful because it lowers the effort required to begin. For some people, that is the difference between staying stuck and taking the first calming action.
Talking can be easier than typing when anxiety makes every sentence feel heavy or impossible.
Saying a worry out loud often reduces some of the pressure that builds when it keeps repeating silently.
Voice support is not the whole journey. It works best as a fast starting point that leads into more structured support in the app.
Privacy
If you use voice onboarding, audio recordings and transcripts may be processed through our voice providers to deliver the interaction. The current privacy documentation states that voice recordings are used to provide the session and are not retained after delivery.
Read the full details in the Privacy Policy, including processors, retention, and contact details for GDPR-related requests.
Safety
Voice support is for wellness support and anxiety self-management. It is not a crisis hotline, emergency response service, or substitute for licensed care.
If you are in immediate danger, call your local emergency number. In the US, call or text 988. International users can find local support through findahelpline.com.
FAQ
The voice flow is an AI voice onboarding experience for anxiety support. It is not a therapist, hotline, diagnosis tool, or emergency service.
The goal is to help you get unstuck and then continue in the app. After the voice moment, you can move into chat, breathing, grounding, and other guided support tools.
It is especially useful for people whose thoughts are racing too fast to type, who freeze at a blank screen, or who want to talk through a worry before moving into a calmer routine.
If you use voice onboarding, audio recordings and transcripts may be processed through our voice providers to deliver the interaction. The privacy policy explains the current retention and processor details.