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FAQ – InnerWay

What is InnerWay?

InnerWay is an interactive philosophical dialogue tool that helps you explore your thoughts, identity, and inner dilemmas. By engaging with mini-dialogues inspired by great thinkers, you can reflect, learn, and grow personally.

How does InnerWay work?

InnerWay uses simple dropdowns to select an author and a theme. Based on your choices, it generates a short dialogue and two reflective questions. This encourages introspection and personal growth in an interactive, easy-to-use format.

Who is InnerWay for?

InnerWay is designed for readers, lifelong learners, and anyone interested in philosophy, psychology, literature, or self-reflection. It’s suitable for both beginners and experienced thinkers seeking a structured way to reflect.

Is InnerWay free to use?

Yes! The basic version of InnerWay is completely free. You can explore mini-dialogues, reflect on quotes, and interact with the tool without any sign-ups or payments. Premium features may be added later for deeper reflection and extended dialogues.

Can I use InnerWay on mobile or desktop?

 Absolutely. InnerWay is fully responsive and works on all devices, including desktop, tablet, and mobile, providing a seamless experience wherever you are.

Do I need to create an account to use InnerWay?

No account or email is required for the free version. Simply select an author and theme, and start reflecting instantly.

Can I share my InnerWay reflections?

Currently, you can interact with dialogues and reflect privately. In future versions, premium options may allow you to save or export your reflections for later review.

Which authors and themes are included?

InnerWay includes dialogues inspired by great thinkers like Friedrich Nietzsche, Carl Jung, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Albert Camus, and Virginia Woolf. Themes include identity, self-confidence, moral dilemmas, fear of change, and the meaning of life.

How does InnerWay help with personal growth?

By engaging with philosophical dialogues and reflective questions, InnerWay encourages mindfulness, self-awareness, and a deeper understanding of your choices, beliefs, and inner conflicts.

Is InnerWay part of a larger SoTheWay Lab?

Yes! InnerWay is the first interactive experiment in the SoTheWay Lab — a space for reflective digital tools. Future tools like QuoteMirror, Identity Map, Reading Compass, and Moral Dilemma Simulator will expand your introspective experience.

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