Caliset · Solo Viewer

Practice remote viewing. Track your progress.

Complete a guided, blind session—then reveal the target and save what you learned.

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✦  20 practice sessions included · No credit card

How Solo Viewer works

From a blind target to a practice record you can learn from.

Move through the practice at your own pace. The target stays hidden until your impressions are safely submitted.

  1. Solo Viewer screen showing a neutral demo target code while the target remains hidden
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    Start with the target hidden

    Receive a private target code

    Start a session and keep your attention on the code—not an answer. The linked image and its details stay hidden until you submit your impressions.

  2. Solo Viewer screen with typed impressions and an active voice recording control
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    Capture impressions

    Write, speak, or use both

    Record the first qualities that come through: shapes, colors, textures, movement, temperature, or mood. Use the text box, tap Speak to dictate, and submit only when your impressions feel complete.

  3. Revealed Solo Viewer target with the self-score controls below it
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    Reveal and reflect

    Compare, then score the match

    After submission, Solo Viewer reveals the target image alongside what you recorded. Choose a score from 1 to 5 and add an optional note about what matched—or what surprised you.

  4. Completed Solo Viewer session with its image, score, input, and timestamps
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    Keep the record

    Review the completed session

    Your saved entry keeps the revealed image, impressions, score, source details, and timestamps together. This gives you an honest record you can revisit without relying on memory.

  5. Private Solo Viewer Journal showing a list of sanitized practice sessions
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    Notice patterns

    Build your Solo Viewer record

    Each completed round appears in your Journal, newest first. Open any entry to review the full session and notice the signals that repeat across hits, partial matches, and misses.

Ready to try your first target?

Start blind, trust your first impressions, and keep an honest record.