The Eliza Report
ELIZA/WIRE · 36 apps tracked · 63 events logged · 15 prices verified · last check 2026-08-06

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Rolemantic AI

Rolemantic AI, NSFW character-chat platform — chat, images, voice, Dabloons, died 2026-07-31. Users got 40 days' notice. Cause of death: Unstated. The sunset FAQ counts down the dates; it never says why.

Died
2026-07-31
Cause of death
Unstated. The sunset FAQ counts down the dates; it never says why.
Notice given
40 days industry best

“Died with 40 days' notice, pro-rated refunds, and an export button. By this industry's standards, a state funeral.”

The obituary

Rolemantic was a mid-pack NSFW character-chat platform: community-made characters, image and voice generation, and an internal currency it called Dabloons. Its most popular characters carried six-figure chat counts. It ran its own affiliate program. By the numbers, it was somebody's business — and by the chat counts, a lot of somebodies' evenings.

On or before June 21, 2026, a banner appeared: no new subscriptions, upgrades, or Dabloon purchases. The service goes offline July 31, 2026. Account data, chat history, characters, and images are permanently deleted a month later, on August 31. We watched the banner count down its final day while researching this page — the graveyard's first resident was buried in real time.

No reason was given. The sunset FAQ — and it is a genuinely thorough sunset FAQ — answers every question except why. Auto-renewals cancelled automatically. Yearly plans got pro-rated refunds on request. Every conversation could be exported as JSON from the chat header. Paid benefits stayed live until the final day regardless of billing period.

Read that list again, because in this vertical it is remarkable. Soulmate gave its users seven days. Digi gave nobody anything — it just stopped. Rolemantic gave forty days, refunds, and a working export button. The bar for dying with dignity in the AI companion industry is so low that a countdown banner clears it with room to spare.

One asterisk on the state funeral: Dabloons were non-refundable and expired with the servers. Whatever balance users held on July 31 went into the ground with everything else. Even the good deaths keep a little of your money.

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