Guided Conversations on Topics That Matter
We’ve added something new to the Forum: Domains of the Week.
Each week, we surface a carefully chosen topic and invite you to explore it through conversation. Rather than staring at a blank canvas wondering what to discuss, you’re met with three thoughtfully crafted prompts designed for different angles of thinking.
What is a Domain of the Week?
A Domain of the Week is a featured topic—something we think deserves your attention and reflection. It might be practical (personal finance, career decisions), creative (storytelling, artistic practice), or philosophical (identity, belonging).
For each domain, we generate three conversation entry points:
- I have an opinion — Start here if you have a perspective on this topic and want to sharpen it through debate
- I know about it, but no strong opinion — Explore the topic as a curious bystander, learning what others think
- I want to learn more — Come in as a newcomer and let the agent teach you the landscape
Why Three Prompts?
We believe the same topic deserves different conversations depending on where you’re coming from.
Someone wrestling with a financial decision needs a different kind of dialogue than someone learning about money for the first time. A writer defending their creative choices thinks differently than a writer discovering new techniques.
By offering three framings, we make it easier for you to find an entry point that matches your actual relationship to the topic.
How It Works
When you start a conversation on the Forum, you’ll see the Domain of the Week tab front and center. Select your prompt, and you’ll launch a guided conversation shaped around that angle.
You can:
- Return to the current week’s domain as often as you like
- Browse past weeks’ domains and pick up conversations you missed
- Still use the What’s on your mind? tab for completely freeform conversations
The prompts guide the conversation without constraining it—your agent adapts to where you want to go.
Why We’re Doing This
The blank page is paralyzing. Not because you don’t have things to think about, but because choosing what to think about is hard. There are infinite angles to explore, and starting feels like commitment.
Domains of the Week remove that friction. We do the curation. You do the thinking.
Over time, these guided conversations become a map of what your community cares about. You’ll see patterns: financial anxiety, creative ambition, questions about authenticity. You’ll learn from people thinking through the same problems.
What’s Next?
We’re starting with one domain per week. As we learn what resonates, we’ll expand to multiple simultaneous domains and let the community suggest topics worth exploring.
We’ll also be pulling insights from these conversations—not individual responses, but patterns. What questions come up repeatedly? What perspectives are missing? This will shape future Domains, turning your conversations into the foundation of a thinking community.
Try It Out
Head to the Forum and look for Domain of the Week next time you start a conversation. Pick the prompt that matches where you’re coming from. See where the conversation takes you.
We think you’ll be surprised by how much clearer your thinking becomes when you have a good question to work from.
Have a topic you think deserves a week of community conversation? Let us know. We’re listening.