Whif AI

Guide

A practical guide to starting, steering and ending conversations on Whif AI, with tips on openings, storytelling and choosing a voice that fits.

A first message is easier when you know what the site is for. This guide covers the small habits that make a conversation on Whif AI feel natural rather than transactional.

Choosing a voice

Every profile lists a temperament, a handful of interests and a conversational pace. Match it to your mood rather than your expectations: a brisk companion is excellent on a restless evening and exhausting on a slow one.

Openings that work

Skip the greeting-only message. Give one concrete detail — where you are, what you are avoiding, what you just read — and the reply will have something to hold on to. A question back is always welcome and rarely necessary.

Building a story together

If you enjoy long-form storytelling, say so early and set the scene in two or three sentences. Hand over decisions when the plot needs them; the characters are written to take a turn and then give the thread back to you.

Steering mid-conversation

You can change the subject without ceremony. Ask for a shorter answer, a lighter tone or a different setting and the character will adjust. Nothing is locked in.

Knowing when to stop

Close the window whenever you like. There is no streak to keep, no farewell required, and nothing on Whif AI asks you to stay longer than you meant to.