Frequently asked questions
Common questions about using KIN for online constellation work. Can't find what you're looking for? Contact us directly.
KIN is a professional platform for conducting systemic work online. It provides a structured digital field where roles, positions, and relational structure remain visible and workable during a session.
No. KIN is a technical environment. It does not interpret, guide, diagnose, or replace facilitation. The practitioner holds the process and responsibility.
KIN is built for facilitators, therapists using systemic approaches, coaches, consultants, and professionals who work with systemic formats and want to hold the field online with clarity and boundaries.
No. Participants join via a secure link. The goal is simple entry and low technical load, so attention stays with the field and the facilitator.
KIN is designed to hold the representation field. Many facilitators use it alongside a video call for voice and presence. The platform supports the structure; your setup defines how you work.
Sessions are accessed via unique links, and the environment is designed to keep a clear boundary around the work. Practitioners remain responsible for informed consent and professional confidentiality within their context.
KIN is not a clinical record system. Any notes functionality is intended as light practitioner support, not as automated documentation. If you keep records, you do so according to your professional standards and local requirements.
KIN runs in the browser. A laptop or desktop is recommended for facilitation. Participants can join from modern browsers with a stable internet connection.
Yes. Plans can be adjusted based on your workflow, group formats, and session volume.
Start with a short conversation. We’ll clarify your use case and suggest a setup that fits how you facilitate.