The answers are in the alternative choices... And here
A chat that explores alternative scenarios: what could have happened if you had chosen B instead of A
The more context you provide (people, times, goals, constraints), the more targeted the analysis. Write naturally.
Whatever you ask for: pros/cons, risks/benefits, point summaries, scenario trees, or next steps.
Yes. The memories are under your control: store/show/delete whenever you want.
Yes. It is personal: no one accesses it. You can delete conversations and memories independently.
In a few seconds: the conversation is in real time.
They are usage credits: each response = 1 token. Upon registration you have 20 initial tokens (= 20 responses).
No. It is a reflection tool, not a certain prediction or medical, legal or financial consultation. It does not deal with natural disasters or clinical diagnoses.
Astrolume — descriptive section
What If: alternative scenarios in chat
Every choice opens paths we don't see. What If helps you explore them.
You tell the situation as you experienced it: what you wanted to achieve, what you chose, which alternative you discarded. The chat reconstructs plausible counterfactual scenarios and shows you how things could have gone.
You can ask for a summary, a pros/cons comparison, a risks/benefits analysis, or a scenario tree. You decide the format, every time.
The goal is not to regret. It's to understand. Understand what mattered, what levers you had, what detail you overlooked. This way you transform "what would have happened if" into a compass for today's choices.
What if online to decide with clarity
What If lives where you live: web, WhatsApp, Telegram. Write as you speak.
The more context you offer — people, times, constraints, goals — the more precise the analysis becomes. The chat doesn't impose a format: you request it. Want pros/cons? Want risks/benefits? Want the tree of alternatives? You specify it and you get it.
There's also a daily prompt: every day revisit a recent choice between A and B and see what could have happened following the path not taken. It's a clarity training: fewer ruminations, more direction.
Decision simulator: risks, benefits, steps
What if online to decide with clarity
What would have happened if... safely
Privacy is a priority. Conversations and memories are private and deletable at any time. No one accesses them.
What If is a reflection guide, not a prediction machine. It helps you think better, not regret. For medical, legal or financial topics consult professionals: the chat does not replace specialized consultations and does not deal with natural disasters or diagnoses.
The result? A daily practice of clarity: you understand alternative scenarios, learn from crossroads, decide better.