1. Price filters for seriousness. Free tools attract casual browsers. Paid tools attract people genuinely seeking insight. I want users who take the results seriously, not people clicking through for a joke.
2. One payment, lifetime access. No subscription. No recurring charges. You buy it once, you can reassess any relationship, any time, forever. I hate subscription fatigue. Klyphra doesn't need to be another monthly line item.
$19 is low enough to be an impulse purchase and high enough to signal that the tool has value. If I'm wrong about the price, I'll adjust. But I'd rather start here than at free.
This is the most important question about Klyphra, and I take it seriously.
A high Fracture Index is not a death sentence for a relationship. It's a signal. The same way a check engine light doesn't mean your car has exploded it means you should look under the hood.
If someone scores high:
1. Look at the primary vector. Which specific fracture pathway is active?