About Nastia AI
Last updated: 15 June 2026
Nastia AI started from one small frustration: the AI companion space is loud and quick, and short on careful, straight reporting. This site exists to give adults the plain facts instead of the noise.
What we do
We test, compare and explain AI companion and AI girlfriend platforms. Some of that is living inside an app the way a paying member would; the rest is the unglamorous part — reading the privacy terms, lining up the price tables, chasing down the studies behind the marketing copy. The aim doesn't change: help you decide fast and without regret afterwards. That's the whole reason this Nastia AI guide is here.
Our editorial process
Trust gets earned a line at a time. We sign up on the free tier — and pay for the upgrade when it matters — and put the app through real use. We read the privacy policy to the end, not the press release version of it. We note the price at the actual checkout, since the checkout and the landing page rarely tell the same story. Every claim about safety, member counts or research is traced to a named source before we'll print it.
Nothing goes live without a second editor reading it first, and when we get something wrong we fix it in plain sight rather than quietly editing the past. We revisit coverage on a rolling schedule, because an app that looked great in spring can quietly gut its data terms by autumn.
How we score apps
We grade on the things that actually touch you: how good the conversation is, what it really costs once the trial runs out, and the question most write-ups skip — where do your messages end up? Privacy weighs heaviest, because in this category it's the biggest thing at stake. When a product lets people down we say so in writing, and the limits of that coverage are laid out in our Disclaimer.
Staying independent
This site runs on affiliate commissions, spelled out plainly in the Affiliate Disclosure. That income never decides the verdict. The review is written first; the commercial links are attached afterwards, and only to products we'd point a friend toward. How the referral tracking works sits in the Cookie Policy, and the data side is in the Privacy Policy.
Who's behind it
Editorial is led by Quinn Marlowe, who has spent years on consumer technology, AI companions and digital privacy. The writing tries to stay specific and sourced, and to skip the breathless hype the topic tends to attract. AI tools might help with a rough first draft, but nothing reaches you until a person has written, checked and signed their name to it.
Talk to us
Found a mistake, want to put an app forward, or just curious? Use the Contact page or email [email protected]. The ground rules sit in the Terms of Service. Otherwise, head back into the Nastia AI reviews — and thanks for reading.