Stratara

Product portfolio

Four products. One standard for depth.

Stratara builds AI-native consumer products across simulation, private messaging, social drama, and narrated memory. Each product has its own market and interface; the shared standard is that AI must be central to the experience.

Live

GOSSIP

A single-player mobile social simulation where rumors, screenshots, and loyalties mutate across a friend group in real time.

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In development

Sotto

Private messaging for couples with context-aware AI that helps partners stay aligned without turning intimacy into a dashboard.

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Live

Edmund Grey

Guided AI interviews transformed into professionally narrated audio portraits for families, gifts, and memory preservation.

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POTUS

A voice-native presidential strategy simulation where players speak with AI advisors through unfolding crises.

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Portfolio shape

Different markets, shared product discipline.

The portfolio is intentionally varied. Stratara tests different surfaces and business models while compounding the same core capabilities: memory, character, context, and believable AI behavior.

Social simulation

GOSSIP

Mobile drama engine built around messages, screenshots, social posts, and distorted information.

Private messaging

Sotto

A couples product where context and timing matter more than dashboards or generic advice.

Narrated memory

Edmund Grey

A paid storytelling product that turns a guided conversation into a finished artifact.

Voice simulation

POTUS

A live-call strategy experience that validates voice-native pressure, character, and consequence.

Shared principles

AI has to earn its place.

Every Stratara product starts with a human situation where AI can create something that static software cannot.

Context persists.

Characters, relationships, stories, and scenarios carry forward what the user has said and done.

The interface fits the use case.

Voice, chat, feed, or guided interview are chosen because the situation demands them, not because they are fashionable.

The output has to matter.

A playable crisis, a calmer relationship loop, a social story, or an audio portrait should feel like a finished product, not a prompt result.

Explore the strategy behind the products.