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Affirmology - Real User Feedback Log

Updated Jul 13, 2026 · Affirmology_UserFeedback_Log.md

Summary. The only third-party proof we have. Add every one. Never paraphrase; keep verbatim.

Affirmology - Real User Feedback Log

The only third-party proof we have. Add every one. Never paraphrase; keep verbatim.


Staci - 2026-07-13 - voice note, unprompted

Received as an iOS voice message. Apple's auto-transcript mangled "Affirmology" as "etymology" and "Sol" as "soul"; corrected below. The original audio was NOT captured (the screen recording had no audio track). ASK HER TO FORWARD THE ORIGINAL VOICE NOTE FILE.

"Grand rising. Wow wow wow. I just listened to my Affirmology and I must tell you it was spot on. Spot spot on. And how I know it was spot on is I have every feeling in my body when I listen to that. I can actually feel almost a heartbeat and the right side of my brain. And the two years that I've been doing all of this, this all actually was written for me as well. So between what is being shared with me in your app and my inner knowing, it's precise and beautiful. And if you want reflections back, I'd be happy to give you reflections back on the voice and a couple of the other noticings. Let me know if that feels good for you. Much love to you and Sol. Talk soon. Bye for now."

Why this one matters more than a compliment

1. She said "written for me" without ever seeing the film. Video 1 closes on "Listen to who you were written to be." She reached for that exact metaphor on her own, from the inside, to describe the experience. That is not a testimonial, that is proof that the central metaphor is the one a real person independently arrives at. Nothing in the marketing can buy that.

2. She described a FELT experience, not an intellectual one. "Every feeling in my body." "I can actually feel almost a heartbeat." This is Sol's whole note - that we do not hammer the transformation layer enough - answered by a stranger. The layer is landing. We just were not saying so.

3. "It's precise and beautiful." Precision and beauty, in one breath. That is the entire product thesis (the map + the method) coming back to us in a customer's words.

4. Recognition, not flattery. She validated it against her OWN two years of inner work: "between what is being shared with me in your app and my inner knowing." She is not saying we told her something new. She is saying we told her what she already knew and had never heard said back. That is the Craft Rule (recognition, not inflation) working in the wild.

⚠️ ACTIONS

  1. Get the original audio file. Ask her to forward the voice note itself (long-press → Forward). A phone-speaker re-recording is not usable in a film; the original is.
  2. She OFFERED reflections on "the voice" and "a couple of other noticings." TAKE HER UP ON IT. She has a note about the voice she has not given us yet. That is free product research from someone who is clearly a thoughtful listener.
  3. Ask her to film herself listening. Frame it as part of the ritual, not as a favor. Phone propped up, headphones on, just listen. Do not ask for a testimonial. And get a written release at the same time.
  4. Pull-quotes cleared for use (pending her permission): - "It was spot on. Spot spot on." - "I have every feeling in my body when I listen to that." - "This all actually was written for me." - "It's precise and beautiful."

Language she used that we should steal