Use Anvora when a conversation needs identity control.
For therapists, coaches, advisors, consultants, and teams handling interactions where access, flow, and identity need to be defined from the start.
Someone needs to talk, but the usual setup asks for too much too soon.
Anvora lets you define the interaction before it begins: what it is for, who can enter, what needs to be shared, and how it should end.
Entry is intentional.
You choose who joins.
Identity can be cloaked or revealed.
The session has boundaries and can end.
Why this exists
Sensitive interactions are often stitched across forms, calendars, payment links, and open channels, making the first step heavier than it needs to be.
How interactions usually work
Most professional interactions ask for too much too early and give too little control.
This makes reaching out for support, asking a question, or starting a conversation heavier than it should be.
Anvora's model
Interactions are defined before they begin, so both sides know what to expect.
This makes it easier for people to engage, ask, or open up, without being pushed to reveal more than they are ready to.
What you gain
Better control
You decide who enters, what they can access, and when the session continues.
Structured interactions
Every conversation starts with a purpose instead of becoming another loose thread.
Less friction for participants
People can request, book, pay, and join without being pushed through unrelated steps.
Professional boundaries
Your sessions can have a beginning, a decision point, and a clear end.
Set up the exact interaction you need
Create a service or session, share a link, and define entry and identity rules from the start.
