screening access

Application Process

Start here. Everyone except the owner goes through the screener before entering. This keeps the test serious, safe, and useful.

Applicants are accepted only if they are serious about using the room, willing to reflect on one chosen problem for about 25 minutes a day, willing to print or carry the action plan, and able to give manual two-week updates. If the 15-person tester group is full or your answer needs a closer look, it goes to manual review.

screening test

Complete the screener

This screener is the first door for everyone who wants access, including people Greygray already knows. The owner is the only exception.

This is for people serious about making themselves better, willing to work with one problem over time, and willing to spend about 25 minutes a day reflecting on the problem they choose to change.

Money questions and serious family problems are allowed. The line is safety and authority. The room can help you think. It cannot handle active violence, immediate danger, or professional decisions that need a qualified person.

Required for this test

approved tester login

Already screened and approved?

Use this door only after your email has passed the screener, or if you are the owner. Enter the confirmed email and the shared password.

If you have not completed the screener yet, use it above first. Each accepted tester gets 5 free problems before paid access begins.

what this is

Under the Light

A private AI-assisted reflection room for real problems, small or huge.

The room asks questions, listens for patterns in your own words, and gives a grounded action plan. It does not decide your life for you.

Under the Light explainer poster showing a human hand and a digital hand touching, with the role of the user, the role of the room, access, privacy, paid options, and feedback.
1

Apply

Use the screener above. Everyone goes through the screening test before entering, except the owner.

2

Enter

Applicants are accepted only when they understand the work and are willing to reflect consistently. If the 15-person group is full or unclear, the application goes to manual review.

3

Test

Each tester gets 5 free problems. Complete at least 2, one at a time, and finish the survey before starting the next. After the final answer, print or download the action plan and keep it where you can see it.

4

Check in

Choose one problem to work with over the next several weeks. Spend about 25 minutes a day reflecting on it, then come back every two weeks and add a short update.

Before you enter

Under the Light is an AI-assisted reflection tool. It is not therapy, medical care, legal advice, financial advice, or crisis support.

The room uses artificial intelligence to help you sort a problem, notice patterns in your own words, and create a grounded action plan. AI can make mistakes. It may misunderstand you, miss important context, or give an answer that does not fit your situation.

You are responsible for your own choices. Use the room as a mirror, not an authority.

What you share is not public. Greygray may review conversations, survey responses, and anonymous usage patterns to improve future versions of the room.

If you are in immediate danger or feel like you may hurt yourself or someone else, do not use this room as your first stop. Call 988 in the United States, contact local emergency services, or reach out to someone who can stay with you.

For the best answer

Include what happened, what you want, what you fear, what you have already tried, and what would change if you acted. One sentence is enough to begin, but honest detail gives better results.

Your role

Bring one real problem at a time. Answer plainly. Do not stack five problems into one message.

The room's role

It listens for patterns, separates fear from fact when it can, asks sharper questions, and builds a tailored action plan.

What not to bring

Do not use this as your first stop for immediate danger, active violence, crisis support, or professional decisions that need a qualified person.

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