PanoSight · trust contract

Boundary Policy

This policy explains what PanoSight is, what it is not, and what we refuse to build. Our aim is simple: help you notice clearly — then step back.

PanoSight is a framework + instruments for restoring space, clarity, and choice under pressure. Today that includes: Fog Room (a private space to capture and understand meaningful moments under pressure), and Coherence Labs (live group sessions).

🔒 Not therapy. Not coaching. Not crisis support. Not a replacement for professional care.

1) We are not an authority

PanoSight does not claim spiritual, psychological, medical, legal, or moral authority. We do not tell you what your life “means.” We do not declare unseen causes. We do not position ourselves as a guru, savior, interpreter of reality, or final judge of truth.

2) We do not diagnose or treat

PanoSight is not therapy, psychiatry, medical care, legal advice, or clergy counsel. We do not diagnose mental health conditions, prescribe treatment, or provide clinical care. If you need professional support, we encourage you to seek it.

3) We do not escalate intensity or specialness

We avoid mechanics that manufacture significance or addiction:

  • no “awakening ranks,” “secret initiations,” or claims that you are chosen
  • no leaderboards, streaks, or gamified “progress scores” for insight
  • no fear-based urgency loops (“you’ll lose it if you leave”)

If usage patterns suggest compulsion or escalation, we prefer to recommend a pause, a lighter cadence, or offline reflection.

4) We design against dependence

PanoSight is built to reduce reliance on the tool over time:

  • short sessions by default (clarity, not immersion)
  • outputs framed as hypotheses, not answers
  • language that returns you to your own judgment
  • reminders to return to offline life, action, and relationships

If PanoSight becomes central to your decision-making, we consider that a product failure. The point is restored agency, not ongoing dependence.

5) Coherence Labs are not group therapy

Coherence Labs are live sessions focused on shared signal: clear reality, aligned attention, and next stabilizing moves. They are not psychotherapy, mediation, HR investigation, or a forum for forced vulnerability.

We will not pressure participants to disclose personal trauma, secrets, or private history. The goal is coordination and clarity — not emotional excavation.

6) Crisis safety

PanoSight is not a crisis service. If you are in immediate danger or considering self-harm, call your local emergency number. In the U.S., you can call or text 988.

If language suggests imminent harm, we may direct you to emergency resources rather than attempting to guide you through it.

7) Privacy and data control

We minimize collection. You control your content.

  • We do not require you to share more than is needed to provide the service.
  • You can request access, export, or deletion of data we store (where applicable).
  • We avoid building features that require intimate disclosure to function.

Note: If you submit a Google Form, your responses are stored by Google (typically in a linked Google Sheet) under the account that owns that form. Treat form submissions as “contact + intake,” not as a secure diary.

8) No manipulation

We do not use emotional vulnerability to increase engagement or revenue. We do not sell “answers.” We do not sell certainty. We do not pressure you into belief, disclosure, or ongoing use.

9) Transparency about AI and limitations

Some outputs may be AI-generated. AI can be wrong: it may miss context, misread tone, or produce generic language. Treat outputs as hypotheses — a structured mirror you can accept, reject, or refine. Your judgment stays primary.

Our promise in one line

PanoSight helps you notice clearly — then steps back.

If something about PanoSight ever feels coercive, dependency-forming, or “too certain,” treat that as a signal — and pause.