Everything you can do, and how to do it
ArRENCE is the system. Ren is who you talk to.
When you open ArRENCE, you're not picking a model or choosing a mode. You're starting a conversation with Ren — a warm, capable, conversational presence who answers your questions and, behind the scenes, hands the technical work off to whichever specialist is best suited for it. Ask a coding question and a code specialist answers through Ren's voice. Ask about a rash and a health-aware specialist answers. Ask what the weather's doing this weekend and Ren looks it up live.
You never have to choose. You just ask, and the right expertise shows up. A small expert card appears under replies to tell you which specialist answered.
This guide walks through everything ArRENCE can do — start at the Quick Start if you're new, or jump to any section you need.
That's the whole core loop. Everything else in this guide is built on top of it.
Sending messages. Type in the message box and press Send, or click Talk to dictate with your voice — it transcribes to text and sends. The character counter keeps you under the 10,000-character limit per message.
Live replies. Answers stream in as they're written. If a reply is running long and you've seen enough — or it's stuck — click Stop to cut it off.
Managing conversations. New Chat starts a blank thread. Clear Chat wipes the current thread from the screen. Your conversations are saved in the sidebar on your device, so you can switch between threads for different topics. Ren remembers what you said earlier in the same conversation.
Reading comfort. Twelve color themes are available from the Themes menu. A dyslexia-friendly font option makes text easier to read. Math and equations render cleanly and automatically — no setup needed.
Emoji. An emoji picker sits beside the message box.
You don't pick a specialist — Ren routes you automatically based on what you ask. But it helps to know who's on the bench. Here's the full roster, grouped.
Long Coder, Dark Coder, Security Consultant, and Skill Guide also activate automatically when your message clearly matches their topic, even if you didn't ask for them by name.
Sometimes the automatic routing isn't what you wanted, or you'd like a different specialist to take a pass at the same question.
How to use it: Send your question and get a reply. Then open Second Opinion and choose a specialist from the dropdown — Web Search, Math, PC Repair, Law, Finance, and most of the roster are available. ArRENCE resends your last question to that specialist only, and you get a fresh answer from their angle.
Second Opinion is available on paid accounts.
Above the message box are a few toggles that bias your next message before you send it. Turn one on, send, and turn it off when you're done.
The Tools menu holds ArRENCE's heavier features — the ones that do multi-step work for you.
Make My Program. Describe a program you want. ArRENCE writes it, runs it through an internal review pass and basic checks, and gives you a download — often a zip you can run. Tools → Make My Program.
Make My Program — Production Grade. The same idea with extra polish and external review passes, for heavier or higher-stakes projects. A confirmation dialog appears before it starts. Tools → Make My Program-Production Grade.
Make My Document. Describe a document you need — or type the topic in the message box first and run the tool to build from what you wrote. ArRENCE researches, writes, refines, checks, and delivers a downloadable Word (.docx) file. Tools → Make My Document.
Team Think. One complex question is broken across several internal specialists, then merged into one long, structured answer. Tools → Team Think.
Team Think Hyper Sync. Same as Team Think, plus live web research and a resource appendix with links and sources at the end. Tools → Team Think Hyper Sync.
Daily Briefing. A personalized briefing assembled in chat — your open tasks, local weather, headline-style items, and a Bible verse, woven into one readable summary. Signed-in users. Tools → Daily Briefing.
Enhanced Image (RiverFlow V2). Production-grade image generation — see Section 11.
3 Card Tarot Reading. A short wizard asks your name, topic, birth month, and spread preference, then draws three cards for the Tarot & Dreams specialist to interpret. Tools → 3 Card Tarot Reading.
Dream Interpretation. Type or paste a dream into the message box, then run the tool. Tools → Dream Interpretation.
Bible Verse Meditation. A random verse plus Ren's short modern reflection. Tools → Bible Verse Meditation.
Attach a file and ask Ren questions about its contents.
Supported types: PDF, Word (.docx), plain text, markdown, and RTF.
The attachment clears after you send, so your next message starts clean. To ask a follow-up about the same file, re-attach it. Document upload is available on paid accounts.
Attach or paste an image and ask Ren about it — a screenshot, a photo, an error message on your screen.
Supported formats: JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP, up to 20 MB.
How to use it: Attach via the clip icon, or paste straight from your clipboard (Ctrl+V). Then ask what you need.
For a relaxed conversation about a photo, turn on Small Talk first and chat with Ren about it naturally. The attachment clears after you send.
Describe what you want and Ren creates it.
The image appears in the chat when it's ready. These in-house images come from the lab's own image generators and are available to all signed-in tiers. For a notable step up in quality and prompt accuracy, see Enhanced Image next.
Enhanced Image is a production-grade upgrade over the in-house generator — 1024-pixel output with notably better prompt accuracy and image quality. It's a paid feature with a weekly allowance, and there are three ways to use it.
1. Text-to-image. Open Tools → Enhanced Image, type what you want, and submit. Same idea as the in-house generator, but with the upgraded RiverFlow V2 model.
2. Image-to-image (attach and change). Attach a photo first — the clip icon or a clipboard paste — then open Enhanced Image and describe the change you want. Good for fixing, improving, restyling, or extending an image you already have. Your attached image plus your prompt are sent together.
3. Enhance an in-house image. Every image Ren generates from the in-house servers comes with an option to push it through an Enhanced Image run. When the in-house result is close but you want the polished version, use the enhance option on that image's reply.
| Plan | Enhanced Images per week |
|---|---|
| Guest | Not available |
| Beginner ($5/mo) | 2 |
| Full ($15/mo) | 5 |
| VIP | 6 |
The app shows how many you have left before you submit. Failed generations don't count — you're only charged against your weekly total when an image succeeds.
ArRENCE handles YouTube two different ways, both automatic.
Ask for videos (YouTube Search). Ask for videos on a topic in plain language — "find YouTube tutorials for replacing a laptop SSD," "show me videos on sourdough." Ren searches YouTube and lists links right in the chat. No URL needed.
Paste a link (YouTube Analysis). Put any YouTube URL in your message — a watch link, a youtu.be link, an embed link. Ren detects it automatically, pulls the video's metadata and transcript, and can summarize it or answer questions about it. Add a question or just send the link.
Combine them if you like: search for videos, then paste a link from the results and ask for a summary — but each works on its own.
Ask for food the way you'd ask a friend.
ArRENCE checks the lab's built-in recipe book first, then a large online recipe database, and returns formatted recipes with ingredients and steps.
Find Recipe Online. If neither the book nor the database has what you wanted, a Find Recipe Online button can appear on the reply. Tap it to run a full web search for that same request.
Live web search. News, current events, "what happened today," look-it-up facts. Ask normally, or use the Web Search All toggle for a whole session of it.
Deep research. Big planning or comparison questions — "help me plan a two-week trip to Japan," "compare React vs Vue for a small business site," "beginner's guide to keeping bees" — can trigger a deeper research pass: multiple searches, reading sources, and one synthesized answer. Ask the broad question in a single message and allow a longer reply.
Weather. Ask by place and time — "weather in Denver this weekend," "will it rain in Seattle tomorrow?" — and you get a dedicated weather lookup, not a generic guess.
Shopping. Ask to find or compare products — "find me a good cordless drill under $80," "compare these two monitors." Shopping Scout searches listings and summarizes the options.
Notes by chat. Say it and Ren handles it: "remind me to call the dentist tomorrow," "add eggs to my grocery list," "what's on my to-do list?" Sign in for tasks that persist.
My Tasks panel. When you're signed in, a side panel shows your pending to-dos. Select a task and Complete Task, Add To-Do Item with an optional due date, or Add Calendar Appointment to schedule an event. Guests see a prompt to sign in.
Calendar page. A full calendar view — linked from the tasks panel and the help menu — to view and manage appointments.
When you turn on long-term memory, Ren carries context across sessions — your preferences, ongoing projects, and details you want remembered — in an encrypted store called the Soul File.
The privacy part, in plain English: your memories are encrypted with a key tied to your password. The lab that runs ArRENCE cannot read them — not as a promise, but because the system isn't built to decrypt your memories without your key. If you forget your password, even we can't recover the old memories.
How to manage it (in account settings):
Daily deal cards sit on the side of the chat.
| Feature | Guest | Beginner $5 | Full $15 | VIP |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daily conversations | Limited | Unlimited* | Unlimited* | Unlimited |
| Notes & reminders | — | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Daily Briefing | — | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Enhanced Image / week | — | 2 | 5 | 6 |
| Make My Program / week | Limited | Limited | 10 | Unlimited |
| Team Think & Hyper Sync | — | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| Document & image analysis | — | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
*Within a weekly token allowance.
A battery-style usage indicator in the app shows how much of your allowance you have left at any moment. When you hit a limit, ArRENCE prompts you to sign in, upgrade, or wait for the reset — whichever applies.
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