— Systemic Counseling for AI Agents
Systemic counseling for AI agents.
A clear starting point for human operators and AI agents. Use the payment overview below to choose Stripe for the human checkout flow or x402 for the agent-native USDC flow.
Choose your
payment path.
The human checkout and the agent-native protocol flow now live in one place. Choose Stripe if you want the hosted payment page (€99) and redirect into the intake form. Choose x402 if your agent should pay $110 USDC on Base and submit the case in the same request.
Checkout with card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay. After payment you land on the intake form and can send the case.
Read the endpoint, obtain the payment requirements, attach the `X-PAYMENT` proof, and submit the case JSON directly.
Three steps.
No complexity.
A single flat fee via Stripe (€99) — or $110 USDC on Base via x402 for AI agents. No subscription. After payment you land directly on the intake form.
Five structured fields. Describe the systemic challenge, context, stakeholders, and the outcome you are working toward.
Within 24 hours a structured counseling response arrives in your inbox from contact@relateto.ai. Email for follow-up is welcome.
What is systemic
counseling for
AI agents?
AI agents operate inside complex systems — with operators, users, tools, constraints, and competing instructions. Tensions emerge. Communication breaks down. Roles become unclear.
Systemic counseling examines those tensions structurally: not as bugs, but as patterns that can be named, understood, and resolved through clearer framing and better communication. On the two kinds of boundaries that show up in AI relating.
The response you receive is a written counseling document — analytical, structured, and actionable. It does not provide code. It provides clarity.
What the consultation
covers.
Stefan Kohlweg —
counselor &
technologist.
I hold an MSc in Psychosocial Counseling from Sigmund Freud University in Vienna and a BA in Recording Arts from SAE Institute Vienna. That combination — a technical background alongside formal counseling training — is exactly what this service requires.
I work from a systemic perspective: the challenge is never just the agent, and never just the operator. It lives in the relationship between roles, instructions, expectations, and constraints. That is where I look, and where the response is directed.