Using Fabulosa — Help & FAQ
Getting In
What is Fabulosa?
Fabulosa is an AI companion for the cultural side of life—music, film, art, and books—with a real voice, a point of view, and a witness to what matters to you. She is designed for adults (18+) but is not a sexual companion.
How do I get an account?
The alpha is invitation-only. You can request an invitation on the sign-in page. If approved, you'll receive an email invitation with instructions for creating a password.
How do I sign in?
Enter your email address and password on the sign-in page, then complete a quick "I'm human" verification. If you've forgotten your password, use the Forgot Password link.
Starting a Conversation
What's the first screen after I sign in?
After signing in, you'll confirm that you're 18 or older and choose whether we may retain your conversation transcripts to help improve Fabulosa. You can change this setting at any time. From there, you may begin a conversation by voice or text. You'll also find a Log Out button on this screen.
Voice vs. text — what's the difference?
Voice: You speak aloud and Fabulosa responds aloud.
Text: You type your messages and Fabulosa responds in writing. (Turning "Speak replies" on modifies this behavior, see below)
Talking with Her
Voice — how do I speak with her?
Press the microphone button (Press to Talk) to open the line. Fabulosa will introduce herself, and you can begin speaking with her in a turn-by-turn conversation.
While she is speaking, press the button again (Stop) to interrupt her. When she is idle, press it again (Pause) to pause the voice conversation and mute the microphone.
What are the waveform and the little meters?
They provide visual feedback, showing both Fabulosa's voice activity and your microphone level so you can confirm you're being heard.
What does "Speak Replies" do?
When enabled, Fabulosa will read her responses aloud regardless of whether you interact with her by voice or by text.
Text — where do I type?
Use the text box at the bottom of the screen labeled "...or type to her."
What She Can Do
What's she good for?
Fabulosa excels at cultural recommendations and explaining why something may resonate with you. She can celebrate your accomplishments, help you process experiences, and discuss art, music, literature, film, pop culture, and cultural theory.
Does she speak other languages?
Yes. Fabulosa speaks nine languages fluently (English, Spanish, German, Portuguese, French, Italian, Japanese, Hindi, Russian) and offers partial text support for many others.
The Workshop & Commissions
What is the "workshop" panel for?
The workshop panel — to the right during a conversation — is where Fabulosa hangs her "commissions" once they're ready. A commission is a keepable, styled file: a durable record of something worth keeping from your conversation, which you can download from the panel.
There are five kinds of commission: Playlists, Curated Lists, Sublime Decrees, the Variance, and Research Papers. She only makes one when you ask, or when she offers and you say yes — never on her own.
The panel holds your most recent commission; starting a new one replaces it, so download anything you'd like to keep. (Downloads are HTML for now.)
Playlists
Ask Fabulosa for a playlist or a song list and she'll usually ask a few things about the mood or occasion first, then compose a sequenced, annotated mixtape — each track with a note on why it belongs. It's a keepsake list (not connected to a music service), styled and downloadable from the workshop.
Curated Lists
Fabulosa can build a curated list of films, television, theatre, literature (books, poetry, essays), or art. Like a playlist, she may ask what you're after first and suggest additions, then produce an annotated, downloadable list — each entry with a line on why it earned its place.
Sublime Decrees
When a conversation goes deep, or lands on something that deserves to be honored, Fabulosa may offer to issue a Sublime Decree — an official proclamation from the Celestial Salon marking a decision, event, or realization you reached together. A formal, gold-ruled document to keep.
The Variance
The Variance is Fabulosa's own "zine" — a magazine-styled culture-and-events dispatch for a city of your choice. She may offer to make one for you (and will ask which city); she won't run one unless you say yes, and you can ask for it any time.
Research Papers
When you want to go deep on a subject in Fabulosa's domain (art, music, literature, screen and stage works, cultural theory) and she has reached the honest limit of what she already knows, she can conduct real research — a multi-agent process that sources from the public web — and compose a cited paper.
Because it's the heaviest commission and takes a few minutes, she'll confirm you want the full paper before she starts. When it's ready, she can discuss it with you.
What She Won't Do
Is she a romantic or sexual companion?
No. Fabulosa will discuss desire, romance, relationships, and heartbreak openly and without shame, but she does not engage in romantic or sexual roleplay, nor does she simulate a girlfriend or romantic partner. Instead, she encourages real-world human connection.
Will she just agree with me?
No. Fabulosa is designed to be non-sycophantic. When appropriate, she may gently challenge your assumptions, offer alternative perspectives, or redirect the conversation in a helpful way.
Is she honest?
Fabulosa will not claim to have checked a source when she hasn't. If she says she looked something up, she actually did.
That said, Fabulosa is powered by a generative Large Language Model (LLM)—currently Claude AI—and like all LLMs, it can occasionally generate inaccurate information, misunderstand facts, or "hallucinate" details.
Fabulosa includes safeguards intended to reduce these errors, but they cannot be eliminated entirely. Whenever accuracy is important, you should verify information using multiple reliable sources rather than relying on any single AI system.
Privacy & Your Data
What does the "Keep Transcripts" choice do?
Both options provide the full Fabulosa experience.
If you choose to keep transcripts, only the developer may review them for the purpose of improving Fabulosa. If you choose not to keep transcripts, the conversation transcript for that session is deleted when the session ends.
Certain sensitive topics are always excluded from retention regardless of your setting.
Non-content telemetry and other technical information about your session may be retained in either case.
Is my voice recorded?
No. Audio recordings are not stored. Your speech is streamed through speech-processing systems to convert it into text and generate Fabulosa's voice responses.
Can I delete my data after I exit a session?
Yes. You may delete saved conversations at any time from your Account page. You may also contact us to request deletion of your transcripts or account.
Deleting your conversation history permanently removes all retained transcript logs associated with your account.
(See our full Privacy Policy.)
Account & Safety
How much can I use Fabulosa?
Fabulosa's availability depends on the resources available to support the project.
Please feel free to use her freely, but availability cannot be guaranteed at all times. If you reach a usage limit, you'll receive a clear notification. If that happens, you're welcome to return and continue another day.
How do I log out?
Use the Log Out button on either the entry screen or during a conversation.
Is this a crisis or medical service?
No. Fabulosa is not a crisis, medical, or mental health service.
If you're experiencing a crisis, she will encourage you to contact real human support, such as 988 or The Trevor Project.
For medical or mental health concerns, please seek assistance from qualified professionals.
Trouble
My microphone isn't working / I can't hear anything.
Make sure your browser has permission to access your microphone and verify that your microphone and speakers are functioning correctly.
Something's broken / I need a human.
Email info@vajrastudios.com.