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The life skills they forgot to teach you.

Tiny scenarios. Real psychology. Zero lectures. Savvy drops you into a situation you have actually been in, you make the call, and it tells you what that just did to your life.

Three reps · 90 seconds · real XP

How it works

A rep takes thirty seconds.

Three to five reps make a drill. A drill a day keeps a streak alive. That is the whole loop, and it is deliberately small enough to do in a lift.

  1. 01

    You get a situation, not a lesson

    A real moment, written the way it actually happens. No theory, no reading list, no forty minute video about active listening.

  2. 02

    You make the call

    Four ways to play it. Pick one, then confirm it. The second tap exists so a mis-tap never costs you the answer you meant.

  3. 03

    You find out what it cost you

    Your answer takes the colour of its quality, banks its XP, and tells you what the move actually does to the other person. Then it shows you what everyone else picked.

Reading People

The Monotone “Fine”

You ask a coworker to cover your Friday shift. They say “sure, fine, whatever works”, in a voice flatter than day-old soda, while stuffing their bag like it owes them money.

What do you actually do?

  • Cancel the request entirely. They’re clearly mad at you.
  • Take the yes and run. A yes is a yes!
  • “You said fine, but it didn’t sound fine. Want me to ask someone else?”
  • Say nothing now, but text later: “all good for Friday?”

Tap once to pick. Tap again to lock it in.

Reading People

The Monotone “Fine”

You ask a coworker to cover your Friday shift. They say “sure, fine, whatever works”, in a voice flatter than day-old soda, while stuffing their bag like it owes them money.

What do you actually do?

  • Cancel the request entirely. They’re clearly mad at you.

    Survivable. Barely.+8 XP19% picked this
  • Take the yes and run. A yes is a yes!

    Ooh, classic trap.+4 XP · tuition26% picked this
  • “You said fine, but it didn’t sound fine. Want me to ask someone else?”

    Foxy move!+20 XP23% picked this
  • Say nothing now, but text later: “all good for Friday?”

    Sharp.+14 XP32% picked this

Fenn says

When words and body disagree, the body is usually telling the truth. Don’t bank a “yes” that sounds like a hostage tape.

The reveal

Every answer teaches the mechanism.

Not a moral, a mechanism. Why the polite answer bounces, why the direct one lands, and what the version you picked actually sets up for Friday afternoon.

Every answer you did not pick stays tappable, so “what if I had said that” is a question you can just answer.

  • Foxy move!+20 XP
  • Sharp.+14 XP
  • Survivable. Barely.+8 XP
  • Ooh, classic trap.+4 XP · tuition

Walking into a trap still banks XP, and the label calls it tuition. Fenn mocks the trap, never you.

The catalog

Fifteen ways to be harder to fluster.

Pick up to five to focus on and they drive your daily mix. The rest stay unlocked, not locked out.

New skills land every month.

Progress

Ten levels. The last one is Fox Legend.

Every answer banks XP, including the ones that go wrong. A drill adds a completion bonus, a perfect drill adds more, and a streak is a flame you have to feed once a day.

10
Levels, Kit to Fox Legend
50
Badges on the shelf
15
Skills, more every month

Losses get whispered. Wins get confetti.

  1. 1Kit0 XP
  2. 2Cub60 XP
  3. 3Scout300 XP
  4. 4Trickster800 XP
  5. 5Charmer1,600 XP
  6. 6Strategist2,800 XP
  7. 7Sly One4,500 XP
  8. 8Silver Fox7,000 XP
  9. 9Den Master10,500 XP
  10. 10Fox Legend15,000 XP

Straight answers

What Savvy is, and isn’t.

What it is

  • Short practice drills on everyday life skills, written as scenarios with feedback.
  • General educational material, authored by people, reviewed before it ships.
  • Free to start, with an optional subscription and a 7 day free trial.

What it is not

  • Not professional advice. Not legal, medical, financial or psychological advice, and not a substitute for a qualified professional.
  • Not an AI chatbot. No part of the app sends what you write to a language model, because it has no language model in it.
  • Not ad supported. There is no ad SDK in the app and your answers are never used to build an advertising profile.

What we never collect

  • Your contacts, photos, calendar, microphone or camera. The app asks for none of them.
  • Your precise location. Only a country level store region, inferred from your App Store account.
  • Your card details. Apple handles the payment and we never see a number.

All of this is written out properly in the privacy policy and the terms, which are the same words the app shows you on your first launch.

Questions

The things people actually ask.

What is Savvy?
Short practice drills on the life skills nobody formally teaches: reading people, saying no, negotiating, handling conflict, spotting manipulation. Each drill is three to five scenarios. You make a call, and Savvy tells you what that call actually does to the situation.
Is it free?
Yes, and meaningfully so. You can practise drills, build a streak, earn XP and unlock badges without paying. Savvy Plus is an optional subscription that starts with a 7 day free trial.
What is Savvy Plus?
An optional auto-renewing subscription, sold through the App Store, that supports the writing of new drills. It also keeps a streak freeze permanently armed, so one missed day does not cost you your flame. The price and length of each plan are shown on the purchase screen before you buy anything.
How do I cancel?
In your Apple ID settings, under Subscriptions. Cancelling stops all future charges and you keep Savvy Plus until the end of the period you have already paid for. Deleting the app does not cancel a subscription.
Can I get a refund?
Apple takes the payment, so Apple issues the refund. Request one at reportaproblem.apple.com. Our refund policy explains the whole route, and what we can help with on our side.
What data does Savvy collect?
Your progress, your onboarding answers, and technical information about the device. It never asks for your contacts, photos, calendar, microphone, camera or precise location, and it never sees your card details. The privacy policy names every processor the app actually uses.
Is it an AI chatbot?
No. Every scenario, every option and every explanation is written by a person. Nothing you type is sent to a language model, because the app does not integrate one.
Is there an Android version?
Not yet. Savvy is on iPhone today. Android is built into the app but not released, so there is no date to promise you.

Still stuck? Visit help and support.

Ninety seconds a day, and you stop losing the conversation.

Free to start. No account needed to try it, because Savvy makes you one the moment you open it.

iPhone today. Android is built, not released.