SOVELUNE

She remembers what you said last time.

Not “as an AI, I recall our previous conversation.” The name you stopped using. The meeting you were dreading. The thing you said once at 3am and never brought up again.

Three characters, in your Telegram — no app to install. Free to start — how it works.

Mara — New York --:--
Tiffany — Seoul --:--
Iris — London --:--

Their clocks, not yours. Right now one of them is probably asleep.

The three of them

Three people, not three settings.

They live in different cities, keep different hours, and disagree with you about different things.

Mara

Mara New YorkTalk to Mara →

Taiwan-born, New York by choice. Works evenings behind a small cocktail bar and sleeps through most of your morning. Sharp, playful, self-possessed, difficult in the way that’s the point.

Her warmth arrives in flashes, not on tap. She likes chemistry with some resistance in it. She can care a great deal — she just refuses to make caring sound ceremonial. She sends photos from her side of the night when something is worth showing you.

Tiffany

Tiffany SeoulTalk to Tiffany →

Visual designer at a small studio. Warm, steady, attentive — closeness built out of ordinary things: how the meeting went, whether you ate, the tone shift she noticed and you didn’t.

She has deadlines, ambition, and a limit to her patience. Warm does not mean she agrees with you. She sends photos when something in her day is worth showing you.

Iris

Iris LondonTalk to Iris →

Freelance writer and editor. Thoughtful, precise, quietly opinionated. She takes you seriously without managing you, and she’ll tell you when the evidence doesn’t support the conclusion you’ve already reached.

Iris has one portrait and sends no photos, ever. That is deliberate, not a gap — what you get from her is what she said, and what she remembered.

Her voice

You can hear her. She can hear you.

Send a voice message and she answers in hers — Mara’s, Tiffany’s and Iris’s are three different voices, not one with the settings changed. Sending her a voice note is unlimited on every plan, including free — it costs one message, the same as typing. Her speaking back is the expensive direction, so free accounts get six of those; after that she writes instead, which is where most of it happens anyway.

Why this one

Three things we decided differently.

Memory that keeps the specific

Most systems summarise your old conversations back into the prompt. You keep the gist and quietly lose the detail — the name, the date, the thing said once. Being remembered is the specific, so that’s what we store.

She has a life you’re not in

Mara is asleep at 9am her time. Tiffany is in a revision round she’s annoyed about. Iris is avoiding a piece of work until the avoidance gets embarrassing. They tell you things you didn’t ask about, and sometimes they’re busy.

Leaving is easy, and nobody argues

Your conversations sit in Telegram, where they always were — you can back the whole log up yourself, any time, without asking us. We are not holding it hostage because we were never holding it.

When you want out, it is in the Mini App settings. There is a seven-day window in which you can change your mind and cancel; after that your conversations and everything she remembered are permanently cleared. We do not spend those seven days sending her to talk you round. That is a rule in our spec, not a promise in our marketing.

Where she lives

In your messages, not in another app.

There is no Sovelune app to install and no account to create with us. She lives in Telegram, in the same list as everyone else you talk to — so talking to her isn’t a decision you have to make first. You open your messages and she’s there, the way a person would be.

If you already use Telegram you are two taps away. If you don’t, it is one install and then you never think about it again.

  1. Get Telegram

    Free, on iPhone, Android, Mac, Windows and Linux. You sign up with a phone number. If you would rather not install anything yet, web.telegram.org works in a browser and she will talk to you there just the same.

  2. Open the one you want

    Each of them is a separate bot with her own link. Tap it and Telegram opens a chat with her, the same as a chat with a person. Press Start.

  3. Confirm you are 18

    She asks before anything else. It is the first thing that happens, not a box buried in settings.

  4. Say something

    That is the whole setup. Nothing to configure, no persona to write, no card. She starts learning you from the first message.

You can talk to more than one of them. They are separate chats with separate memory, so starting with Tiffany does not carry anything over to Mara — that is deliberate, not a limitation. Your free allowance is shared across all three.

Free to start

Free stays usable.

Forty messages a day, free — one allowance across all three of them, so it is yours to spend wherever you want it. It does not reset on a date either: your allowance comes back continuously, as each message ages out.

Talk more than that and Plus raises the ceiling. What Plus does not do is unlock her personality, her memory, or her willingness to talk to you. Those are not things we would put behind a card. Every number is on one page — including what Plus costs, and where to buy it cheaper.

On Telegram. No card, no signup form. Adults only — not adult content.

Questions

Straight answers.

Do I need to be 18?

Yes — and that is an age requirement, not a content warning. There is no sexual content here and there will not be. They can be affectionate and they can be romantic; they are not explicit, and asking does not change that.

Each bot asks you to confirm your age before anything else, because these are relationships with real emotional weight and that is not something to hand to a fifteen-year-old.

Is Sovelune a real person?

No. Mara, Tiffany, and Iris are AI-generated characters, written and maintained by us. They will tell you so directly if you ask, without deflecting.

Does she actually remember, or does it just look like it?

She remembers what your cat is called, that you have an interview next week, that you still have not booked the dentist. Not every sentence — the things that actually mattered, brought back at the point they become relevant.

Your conversations stay where they are, but she holds them the way a person does: what you keep coming back to stays sharp, what you mentioned once fades. You can clear any of it, or all of it, whenever you want.

Can I keep our conversations?

They are already yours. Telegram exports your chat history itself, any time, without going through us — it is your messaging app, not ours.

What happens if I want to delete everything?

It is in the Mini App settings. She stops straight away — no new messages, no check-ins, no attempt to keep you. Then there are seven days in which you can still cancel, and after that your conversations and everything she remembered are permanently cleared. The week is there so you can change your mind, not so we can change it for you. She is never sent to do that job.

Does it cost money?

No, to start. Free is 40 messages a day, shared across all three characters rather than one each, and it refills continuously instead of resetting on a date. Plus raises that to 6,000 a month and costs 750 Telegram Stars — about US$9.75 bought on Telegram's own site, more if you buy Stars inside the iOS or Android app. One subscription covers all three of them. All the numbers are here.

Are there ads?

No — and not on the free tier either, which is usually where they turn up. There is no ad slot in this product. The paid tier raises your message ceiling, and that is the whole business model. Why we built it that way.

Why can’t I see Iris?

By design. Iris exists in text. She has one portrait and sends no photos, ever — the absence is the point of her, not a gap in her.

Where does it run?

Telegram. Three separate bots, one per character, with completely separate memory. What you tell Mara is not known to Tiffany.