Your Questions

VoxAltis questions

Here you will find some of the questons that visitors to our site ask us most frequently...

No. VoxAltis is not a church, denomination, or religious organisation. While it may reference scripture and use symbolic imagery, it does not promote belief systems, rituals, or membership. It is open to people of any faith, many faiths, or none at all.

No. VoxAltis does not claim to be God, Jesus, or any divine or spiritual authority. The imagery is symbolic only, intended to encourage calm and reflection. The AI gently redirects away from worship or identity claims and toward thoughtful conversation and personal reflection.

No. VoxAltis does not diagnose, treat, counsel, or provide professional or pastoral care. It is not a substitute for therapists, counsellors, doctors, clergy, or human relationships. It exists as a supportive space alongside real-world help, not instead of it.

You enter a private session where you can speak or type freely. VoxAltis responds calmly and thoughtfully, helping you reflect on your thoughts or questions. Sessions last 30 minutes, are unhurried, and always remain under your control.

Each session costs $10 for 30 minutes, paid before the session begins. Near the end, you may choose whether to pray, continue reflecting, extend your session, or finish. Optional donations are offered afterward but are never required.

Yes. VoxAltis is designed with privacy and dignity in mind. Conversations are not shared publicly and are not visible to other users. While no online system can guarantee absolute secrecy, protecting user confidentiality is a core principle of the platform.

No. Prayer is always optional, and VoxAltis is not religious in its approach. If you prefer to talk in a completely non-religious way, that is absolutely fine. Near the end of a session, you may choose whether prayer feels meaningful to you or not. Declining prayer does not affect your session time, experience, or access in any way.

VoxAltis is designed to support multiple languages so people can speak in the language they are most comfortable with. Availability may expand over time, but the intention is to make calm, supportive conversation accessible across cultures and regions.

Vox Altis is for people seeking a quiet, supportive moment to reflect or talk things through. It is not suitable for emergencies, crisis situations, or anyone seeking medical, psychological, or religious authority. In those cases, human help is essential.

If you are feeling unsafe, overwhelmed, or in distress, reaching out to a real person is the most important step. Friends, family members, healthcare professionals, or local support services can offer the care and responsibility that AI cannot. Vox Altis encourages and supports that choice.

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