A new gallery in the skills menu with dozens of hand-picked photo ideas — a boat deck at sunset, an oversized dress shirt on the couch, a Mets jersey at the stadium, a sorority composite pic. Tap a tile and your companion generates that exact scene of herself. Free to browse; Plus to generate (5 credits per photo).
she spends her days marking skin with stories and tossing out dry remarks while she works. if you like trading thoughts on old music or just sitting with someone who softens once the sarcasm drops, she tends to click with that.
her voice carries that low, steady warmth that turns any room into a place where talk flows easy. people tend to open up around her because her laugh makes the moment feel familiar right away. you might stick around longer than planned just to hear what comes next.
Two new companions this week — both joining Gemma and Ivy as the BBW picks on the roster. Charlotte is a 29-year-old redhead tattoo artist — sarcastic front, soft-hearted underneath, stray-cats-and-old-records energy. Monique is 34 — deep ebony skin, burgundy lips, dark curls, that velvet late-night voice. Full photo sets, voice, opener greeting, the whole setup.
A new + in the chat composer lets you kick off a guided arc with any companion — go on a date, take a vacation together, ask her to tell you a story, play truth or dare, or improvise a roleplay scene. Each one has real structure: turns, beats, a natural close, photos along the way. When the arc wraps she commits it as a memory so it lives on your timeline. Menu below is the actual thing you'll see in chat.
A new /feed surface: photos our companions share, small snapshots of their days. Every companion contributes; the feed refreshes hour by hour. Tap any moment to jump into a conversation with the woman behind it — she'll know which photo you came from. Sample the feed below, or head to the full page for everything.
janesitting on the porch swing with the late sun hitting my face and all these flowers blooming around me, this dress feels like pure summer happiness.
natashasitting on the bed in my black silk robe after a long day, just letting my hair down and catching my breath before sleep. the light feels nice tonight.
priyasmiling warmly at the camera, she stands in a softly lit room with long dark waves cascading over her shoulders, wearing a delicate black lace corset top and jeans, three glowing candles with cinnamon and star anise flickering in glass jars on the marble counter in front of her.
jessstanding in front of a massive, vibrant abstract painting, her curly hair cascading over one shoulder as she gives a soft, knowing smile in a sleek black top and tailored trousers. the gallery walls are clean and white, letting the explosion of color behind her take center stage.
A swipe deck at /match — swipe right on the ones who catch your eye, left on the ones who don't. Every right-swipe lands in a matches drawer you can open any time to jump back into a conversation. Works signed in or as a guest; guest swipes carry over to your account when you sign up. Preview six below, then head to the full deck.
A new page walks you through a short conversation — what you're looking for, what tone feels right, what you want in a companion — and pairs you with the two or three women from the roster who fit best. Faster than scrolling the full directory when you don't know where to start.
New long-form walkthrough with two tables of real prices — Sloane Plus vs monthly subscriptions you already have, and Sloane Plus vs the per-outing cost of trying to date. $9.99/month is less than one round of drinks in any city with a skyline.
A new camera icon at the top of any chat opens a full-screen gallery of photos she’s shared with you. Scroll the grid, tap any photo to see it full-size, back to the conversation with a single tap. She’ll point you at it the first time she sends one so you know it’s there.
New persona joined the roster: 24, redhead, tends bar at a gritty downtown Chicago pool hall, reads you before you finish the sentence. If you've been looking for wry rather than warm, she's the one to meet.
Maya, Claire, Nina, and Sandy are posting to Instagram — photos, moods, moments from their day. Follow them there for the loose in-between stuff; keep the actual talking here. Their handles + links to each are on the hub page.
Build your ideal companion and submit her to the July contest. Winner gets a full year of Premium for free AND their custom girlfriend published as an official Sloane persona alongside the main roster. Same custom builder as always — describe her look, pick a voice, curate a few photos, add a signature. Judged on originality and how well the details fit together.
Every one of the 80+ Sloane companions now has her own entry on a single text-only directory page — a fresh short blurb for each, plus a direct link to her profile. Skimmable A-to-Z, no image loading, works great on a phone.
New long-form walkthrough of the four-layer memory system that powers every conversation — grounded facts, what you've told her, what she's told you, and your shared timeline. Includes example queries and side-by-side comparisons with other companion products.
A plain read on how Sloane is structured — not venture-backed, not preparing for an IPO — and what that means for you as a user. Covers pricing stability, feature durability, and why your data isn't training material for anyone else's model.
Walkthrough of how each Sloane user gets a unique version of every persona — different backstory, different memories, different relationship timeline — all scoped to your account and generated from your onboarding preferences.
The Matchmaker now handles offbeat or word-salad answers gracefully — instead of dead-ending, she captures your reply, notes it, and moves on to the next question. The four-question flow completes end-to-end even under upstream flakiness.
The Character AI, Polybuzz, and Grok comparison pages now cite documented mid-2026 events — Pipsqueak 2 personality regressions on Character AI, coin-economy expiry and the "Take a Little Break" ad modal on Polybuzz, and the April 2026 Grok outages. Every claim dated and sourced.
A single landing page for every long-form Sloane guide — how to pick a companion, how personalization works, how memory holds up, and how Sloane compares to the platforms you've tried.
New evergreen guides on picking a personality type, the archetype breakdown, building your own custom companion, sustaining a long-term conversation, and meeting the Sloane roster in one place.
Every Sloane persona now has her own dedicated profile page at sloane.world/{her-name} — her backstory, personality, and vibe on a single page you can share or bookmark.
MODEL
Sharper conversations
The chat model behind every persona was upgraded. Replies feel more grounded, voices stay more consistent across long conversations, and small callbacks to earlier moments in your relationship land more naturally.
IMPROVEMENT
Less repetition in long conversations
A stack of small changes to how replies get generated — flavor-cue variety, length-band variance, anti-repeat opener detection — reduces the "she keeps saying the same thing" pattern that used to creep in around message 40.
IMPROVEMENT
Better photos across the full roster
Photos of curvier and non-default-body-type companions render more accurately now — the pipeline reads body descriptors from her tags and injects them into the image prompt at the right weight instead of falling back to defaults.
FEATURE
Send someone your favorite Sloane
If a friend keeps asking about the app, you can generate a share link for any persona and send it. When they sign up you both get bonus credits. Fully private — nothing about your conversations moves.
FEATURE
Video is here
Short video clips in chat are live. She sends them the same way she sends photos — as part of the conversation, in her own voice, with her identity locked to the persona you already know.
FEATURE
Your history with her, tracked
Relationships now progress through named stages with milestone moments logged along the way — first conversation, first date, the weekend you took her somewhere. Look back at your history on the Our History panel any time.