TalkLife and Resolv Social share a belief: peers who've lived it are a real source of support, and that support should be accessible. the differences are in the mechanics. Resolv adds anonymous video posts, keeps the entire product free with no premium tier, and builds the feed around resolution — marking posts 'Resolved' when you've found what you needed — instead of an endless scroll.
| TalkLife | Resolv Social | |
|---|---|---|
| cost | free with a paid premium tier | free. no premium tier exists |
| format | text-first feed | anonymous video or text posts |
| direction | open-ended sharing | resolution mechanic — posts get marked 'Resolved' |
| experts | peer community | peer community + verified experts |
| signup | account creation | no email, phone, or name required |
| crisis support | signposting | 988 lifeline and resources one tap away |
any peer-support feed faces the same gravity: pain is endless, so the scroll is endless, and heavy content compounds. Resolv's answer is structural. the resolution mechanic gives every post a possible ending — 'Resolved' — which changes what the community reinforces. you see people getting through things, not just carrying them. that difference in what you witness daily is the difference between a place that drains you and a place that steadies you.
text-first platforms flatten the hardest moments into paragraphs. Resolv lets you post anonymous video — your face optional, your voice carrying what words alone can't. responses come back warmer and more specific because people are responding to a person, not a wall of text.
TalkLife offers a premium subscription on top of its free tier. Resolv doesn't — there is nothing to upgrade to, which means no feature is held back to create upgrade pressure. verified experts, video, moderation, crisis resources: all of it is the free product. peer support that costs money at the moment you need it most stops being peer support.
Freer — TalkLife has a paid premium tier; Resolv Social has no paid tier at all. Every feature is free for everyone.
When you have gotten what you needed from a post — clarity, comfort, a decision — you mark it 'Resolved'. It gives support a destination and fills the feed with evidence that people get through things.
Yes, fully. No name, email, or phone number is required, and video posts do not have to show your face.
The community is moderated: block users, flag content, and a moderation team reviews reports. Crisis resources, including the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, are built in.
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