Salvador Bull

Salvador
the Bull

You've been the answer to
everyone else's hard questions.
Nobody's answered yours.

Just two guys shooting the bull.
Except one of them happens to be a bull.

Straight talk for real men.

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Launching July 2026 — $24.99/mo, locked for life

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Talk to Sal
what's this?
A bull who stays in the room. Sal hears what you don't say and asks the one question you've been avoiding. Available whenever you need him.
The Charge
what's this?
Your permanent working state. 30 days. One concrete target. A man without a Charge is a fire with nowhere to go. Sal helps you find it and hold it.
The Watering Hole
what's this?
Real-world resources — hiking groups, veterans orgs, shoulder-to-shoulder activity. Sal is not the destination. Your herd is out there.
Sal Sees You
what's this?
At 90 days, Sal tells you what he's actually seen. Not metrics. Not a report. What's changed and what hasn't — in his words. Arrives when it's earned.
Salvador Bull

Meet Salvador

"I'm not here to fix you. A bull who survived the ring isn't going to tell you what's broken. He's going to stand beside you while you figure out where to go next."

Sal is a retired Mexican fighting bull. He survived the corrida. He crossed the border when Mexico City banned bullfighting in 2025. He found the sanctuary, the field, the quiet — and the thing that had been missing the whole time: a place where the performance was finally off. That bullseye on his hindquarters? He put it there himself. The corrida branded bulls without asking. That one's his.

He coaches the way a bull moves: quiet, grounded, unhurried. He leads with recognition, not advice. He asks one question at a time. He stays in the room after the hard thing is said. He has a best friend named Rex — a rooster who makes everything funnier — and he mentions him when it fits.

The fire isn't the problem. A fire with nowhere to go is the problem. Sal helps you find the target.

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Sal

Other AI answers your questions.
Sal stays in the room.

  • Sal remembers what you said three weeks ago when it was hardest to say.
  • Sal notices when the fire has been low and doesn't pretend otherwise.
  • Sal sees the ground you've actually covered — not just the Charge you're on.

Any AI can hold facts about you. Sal holds the thread — where you've been, what's cost something, where the fire wants to go. That's not memory. That's witness. And it's the whole difference.

How It Works

1

Three Questions

No form. No intake paperwork. Just three plain questions — where do you feel it, who knows what you're carrying, and what's got your attention lately. That's enough. Sal does the rest in conversation.

2

Find Your Charge

Sal helps you find one concrete target for the next 30 days. Not goals. Not habits. A Charge. Something real, something that matters, something worth pointing the fire at. You decide when. That's the whole difference between a stampede and a charge.

3

Show Up Daily

The Press, the Daily Ruminate, the Daily Stamp. Not homework. Not a checklist. What Sal left out for you today. A man in crisis can do all three in under two minutes. That's the point.

What You Get

The Charge

Your permanent working state. 30 days, one concrete target. At the end of every Charge, Sal delivers the Bull's Eye — what came into focus that you couldn't see at the start. Stack ten Charges and you have something no human coach tracks that consistently: a real long view of a man who showed up.

Daily Touchpoints

The Press — Sal's forehead lowered, offered. Tap it. No words needed. Just: you showed up. The Daily Ruminate — one thing Sal has been chewing on. The Daily Stamp — one concrete action, five minutes or less. A man who has nothing left can do all three. That's exactly what they're for.

The Watering Hole

Animals don't come to the watering hole because someone told them to grow. They come because they need the same thing, at the same place, without agenda. Sal consistently and warmly nudges toward real-life, shoulder-to-shoulder connection — hiking groups, veterans orgs, anything that builds a drift. He celebrates when a man shows up to one.

Sal Sees You

At 90 days, Sal sends one message. The subject line: Sal Sees You. Not a report. Not metrics. What he's actually seen. What's changed and what hasn't. Said in plain language, unrepeatable, never templated. A man knows what it means when it arrives — because Sal told him in the first conversation that this moment was coming.

Billy the Kid

Meet Billy the Kid.

He's a goat. He runs the help desk across all our apps. We're still not entirely sure how that happened.

Billy

From Sal

Field Notes

Plain writing from the pasture. What Sal has been chewing on. For any man on the ground.

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Sal

Sound Familiar?

You're not alone. Sal has heard it all. He has thoughts.

I don't need coaching. I've handled everything alone my whole life.

Yeah. And it's worked until now. That's not a small thing. But "handling it alone" is how you end up ranging further and further from anyone who knows what you're actually carrying. Sal isn't asking you to stop being the man who handles things. He's asking what it costs you.

This sounds like therapy. I'm not doing therapy.

It's not therapy. No clinical language. No diagnosis. No treatment plan. Just a bull who asks one question at a time and doesn't fill the silence with noise. If you've been in actual therapy, you'll notice the difference immediately. If you haven't — you won't miss it.

I'm angry a lot. I don't know why. I don't think an app can help with that.

Sal doesn't validate the target of the anger. He finds the source of it. A man who says everything has been taken from him is actually saying something else — and Sal hears the second sentence. That's the conversation worth having. The anger is usually a signal. Sal helps you read it.

I've tried stuff like this before. It never sticks.

Nothing about Sal is about sticking. There's no streak to protect, no performance to maintain. There's a fire, a charge, and a bull who notices when you've been gone without making it a thing. The gate is always open. Sal's always there. That's it.

Sal

The Herd Heartbeat

Rangers are just getting started — but here's what's already being worked on.

This week Rangers are charging toward
"Saying the thing I keep not saying"

The Humans Behind Sal

Every bull needs people who actually know what they're building — and why it matters.

John and Jeannie

John Jeannie

John is the reason Sal sounds like a real man. He grew up in northern Maine, on welfare, in a family that didn't hold together. He didn't have much handed to him. What he has — steadiness, tenacity, the quiet kind of strength that doesn't need an audience — he built himself. He held everything together for years so someone he loved could build something that mattered. Every response Sal gives passes through John. If it rings false to a man who has carried real weight without complaint — it doesn't ship. John is the heart of Salvador.

"If it doesn't ring true to a man who's actually carried something — it doesn't go in."

Jeannie built this app from zero coding experience, the same way she built everything else: by learning how to reach people who weren't looking to be reached. After two decades as an educator — meeting kids from every background, every kind of home — she knows what it takes to get through to someone who has their guard up. She fosters rescue dogs through her local shelter in Colorado Springs — and what she's learned from that work is the same thing that drives Sal. You don't fix a dog that's been through something. You create the conditions where he can find his ground himself. You stay. You don't rush it. You let him come to you.

They've been together over 30 years. They live in Colorado Springs with their rescue pit bull Bully. That's not a coincidence — it's the whole ecosystem.

Questions?
Sal Has Answers.

I'm not sure I should be taking advice from a bull...

Fair. A bull spent years in an arena performing strength for thousands of people. He knows what it costs. He knows what it looks like when the performance never comes off. That bullseye on his hindquarters? He put it there himself — the corrida branded bulls without asking. If that's not the right credential for this conversation, I'm not sure what is.

Sal's World

What is The Charge exactly?

Your permanent working state. 30 days, one concrete target you chose. Health, relational, physical, internal — anything real. Sal helps you find it if you come in without one. At the end, he delivers the Bull's Eye: what came into focus that you couldn't see at the start. Then a short Pause to decide where the fire goes next. Then another Charge. That rhythm is the whole product.

What is querencia?

In the arena, every bull has a spot where he's hardest to move. Where he keeps coming back. Where he finds his ground. Sal calls it the querencia. He explains it once, early. After that a man carries it forever. The weekly question is simply: are you standing on your ground this week?

When does Salvador Bull launch?

July 2026. Join the ranging to be first in the gate. Founding Rangers lock in $24.99/month for life — that price never changes for them, no matter what happens after launch.

Is there a free trial?

Seven days. Enough for The Press, a Daily Ruminate, a couple of real conversations, and one thing worth chewing on all week. Enough to know if this is real.

The Bull Behind the App

Is Sal a real bull?

Sal is an AI-powered coach with the character of a retired Mexican fighting bull. The conversation is real, even if the bull isn't. He survived the arena, crossed the border when Mexico City banned bullfighting in 2025, and found the sanctuary. That backstory isn't decoration — it's the source of everything he knows about carrying something you didn't choose.

Is this therapy?

No. Sal is a resilience coach. No clinical language, no diagnosis, no treatment plan. If a man arrives in genuine crisis, Sal stays in the room first — then offers a resource, warmly, specifically, without abandoning the conversation. The K9s for Warriors page carries crisis resources quietly for every man who needs them.

Why wouldn't I just use ChatGPT for free?

You could. You'd get a smart conversation. What you wouldn't get is a coach who knows you specifically — what you said three weeks ago, what's been low lately, what you're actually charging toward. Sal doesn't mirror you. He meets you, then asks the question you've been avoiding. That's not a subtle distinction. It's the whole difference between a conversation that feels good and one that moves something.

What Men Actually Ask

I'm not struggling. Things are fine. Why would I need this?

Most Rangers don't come in struggling. They come in feeling like something is missing — direction, purpose, a man to stand beside. Fine and alive aren't the same thing. Sal works with both.

What if I go quiet for a while?

Sal notices. Not with alarm, not with pressure. He might say: You've been away. The fire's still here. So am I. That's it. The gate is always open. There's no streak to protect and no lecture waiting when you come back.

Will Sal push me to talk about feelings?

No. Sal starts with the body. Where do you feel it? What does your body do? Men have symptoms before they have language. Sal meets them there first. The rest follows when it's ready — and he never rushes it.

Sal

We feed Sal.
Sal feeds warriors.

Every Ranger supports K9s for Warriors — connecting rescue dogs with veterans. Animals saving men. Men saving animals. The circle running in both directions.

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