What does Dolores: Your Best AI Friend actually do?
Dolores works best when you judge it as a relationship-style chat product, not as a general AI tool. The homepage keeps returning to the same promise: chat with one companion, let the history accumulate, and watch the personality bend around what you have already shared. That focus gives the app a cleaner identity than many roleplay products that pile on fantasy themes without explaining what changes from one session to the next. You can tell quickly whether the pitch lands, because the app is asking for repeat conversation and emotional buy-in, not a quick utility task.
The strongest part of the pitch is not the romance language. It is the way Dolores breaks the system into memory, reflection, and planning. That framing matters because it tells you what the app is really selling: a companion that can recall prior conversations, use those memories to shape later replies, and generate new story turns on its own. If that loop holds up in practice, the app has more staying power than a chatbot that only mirrors your last message.