Sol Review
★★★☆·Mobile AI character roleplay and companion chatReviewed March 2026
Goes deeper than your phone's other roleplay apps, and won't pretend otherwise.
GOONability:🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Sol commits to one lane: multi-character roleplay on your phone with memory, personas, and nothing softening the scenarios. Group rooms and persistent memory keep sessions going deeper than most mobile companions manage. Polish isn't there yet. Triple-layer monetization breaks the flow, there's no desktop option at all, and some Android builds still glitch on input. For phone-first sessions where scene depth matters more than interface shine, Sol keeps you locked in. Everyone else will feel the rough edges first.
Scorecard
Content Quality3.5/5
GOONability3.5/5
Ease of Use3/5
Overall3.3/5
✓ Pros
- +Group chats run multiple characters in one room, closer to Character.AI's scene format than another single-thread companion, built for scenarios that would get shut down over there
- +Persona system lets you switch how you present without wiping what each Solmate remembers about you
- +Conversation memory persists across sessions so characters pick up where you left off instead of cold-starting every reopen
- +Openly built for adult roleplay from the store listing to the character library, no wholesome-companion veneer to see through
✗ Cons
- -Ads, coin packs, and subscriptions all stacked at once, with ad prompts that cut into scenes right when momentum builds
- -Phone only, no browser version or desktop client, so anyone who prefers a real keyboard is stuck thumb-typing
- -Rougher on some Android devices than apps with bigger install bases, input bugs and layout glitches still surface
- -Google Play content rating says teens while the marketing site targets adults, a mismatch that reads like a rating workaround, not a design choice