Common questions
What's the best AI romance app?
The honest answer is: it depends on whether you want to chat with someone or read about them. If you want a written story — properly paced, with characters who remember each other across chapters — BlushFiction is built specifically for that. If you mostly want quick conversational roleplay, larger chat-first apps cover that ground (with the obvious tradeoffs around content and memory).
The longer version of the answer is below. We tried to write it the way we'd want it written — direct, honest about what we're not, and useful even if you don't end up here.
Start from one of these
“A long weekend at the family house in Suffolk. The weather has done me a favour. He came up on the train this morning, and the spare room is upstairs, but no one's mentioned it yet.”
Try a written story →
“He's my brother's best man. The wedding is in three days. He just asked me to dance and didn't let go.”
Forbidden romance →
“I'm back in my hometown for the first time in five years. He's still working at the same bar. He looked up when the door opened.”
Second-chance →
How to pick
If you want fiction — chapter pacing, sensory detail, characters who carry across stories — pick a writing-first product. BlushFiction is one. The chapters land in 30-60 seconds and the characters return.
If you want quick chat — fast turn-taking, a huge library of community personas, immediate replies — a chat-first product (Character.AI, Janitor.AI, SpicyChat) will suit better. The tradeoff is shorter memory and chat-bot prose.
If you want a polished mobile companion experience with voice and selfies, Kindroid and Replika are stronger. The tradeoff is they're companion-only — there's no story engine underneath.
Common questions
What's BlushFiction's pricing?
A free tier with daily credits, $2.99 to unlock a single story past the paywall, or $9.99/month for unlimited stories and chats.
Are stories private?
Yes — your library is private by default. Public discovery exists but only for stories you explicitly publish.
How long does a story take?
A chapter takes 30-60 seconds to write. A full session typically runs 4-8 chapters; subscribers can keep going indefinitely.