All retention paths
return

gentle return

Return without pressure

A page for someone who has visited OmenHall before: continue from a past question, open the archive, or begin a new cycle without anxious pressure.

User need

The visitor remembers the site but not where to return: scroll, journal, purchase, sample, or a new question.

Calm promise

Offer three calm doors: open archive, ask a new question, reread a sample before purchase.

Three scenarios

A returning user does not always want to buy again. Sometimes they need to reread, compare, or begin more gently.

  • With an account: open archive and recent scrolls.
  • Without an account: suggest a safe new question.
  • If they hesitate: show demo scrolls and trust.

Microcopy

The return tone should feel warm but not clingy: the site remembers the path without pushing dependence on signs.

  • Do not say: 'you urgently need a new reading.'
  • Say: 'you can return to a past question or begin again.'
  • Show free and paid doors near each other.

Gentle nudges

  • Continue from where you stopped.
  • You can return to an old scroll without asking a new question.
  • View a sample first if you are not ready to buy.

What to avoid

  • Do not imply that oracle silence is dangerous.
  • Do not turn return into an anxious countdown.
  • Do not hide free paths.

QA checklist

  • On mobile, at least two calm doors are visible.
  • There is a path to archive and to a new question.
  • No fear, urgency, or exact-future promises.
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