If you’re reading it for the third time, this page is for you.
You noticed something but you can’t prove it. Upload your conversation — we’ll read the whole thing and tell you what’s there.
“You’ve had the same argument 6 times. Same order, every time.”
“You end every silence. It takes you 41 minutes on average.”
“You ask questions. He sends links. You’re both saying the same thing.”
Lines from real reports. Yours will come from your own conversation.
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Don’t trim the conversation — upload all of it. Finding the parts that matter is our job. The longer the period, the better the report.
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if this sounds familiar
“Am I overthinking this?”
A message came late and you read the gap. The tone shifted, and you caught it. Then you asked yourself the usual question: am I making this up?
It’s hard to explain to anyone, because saying it out loud shrinks it. “He replied late” sounds ridiculous next to what you actually felt.
Maybe you are overthinking. Maybe your read was right and nobody ever confirmed it. Both are possible — and both are written into the conversation.
We read it the way you can’t: end to end, counting. And we tell you what came out, without dressing it up.
how it works
Three steps, a few minutes.
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You upload the chat. No method to pick, no form to fill, no account to make.
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We read it end to end. Who moves closer, who pulls back, which subject keeps returning, what happens after a rupture.
3
You get a report that tells your story. Not a dashboard, not a score — something to read.
also this
Does the same disagreement keep coming back?
Most couples have two or three arguments and repeat them for years. The subject changes; the order doesn’t:
One asks for something. The reply is slow.
They ask again, sharper this time.
The subject moves on before anything closes.
From inside, each one feels new. From outside, it’s the sixth run of the same argument — and we can count them. We won’t tell you who was right; that was never the point.
first, this
Don’t read this asking “does he love me?”
There are better questions — and your conversation can answer them:
Who do I become around him? Who does he become around me? And what has formed between us?
Every relationship has two people in it. But there’s a third thing: what has built up between you over time. That’s what we read.
what we don’t do
This is not a therapy app.
We don’t diagnose.
We won’t call anyone “narcissist”, “avoidant” or “toxic”.
We don’t give you a score like “82% compatible”.
We don’t claim to know what your partner is thinking.
We don’t tell you what to do.
what’s inside
The questions are better than the headings.
Every relationship has a different story, so the chapters change with yours. For example:
What actually holds the two of you together?
When did you become a “we”?
How do you find your way back after a rupture?
When one of you pulls away, what does the other do?
Who do you become around them?
What has formed between you?
trust
This conversation stayed between you two. It will stay there.
Your chat is deleted the moment the analysis ends.
Nobody reads it. Only you can open the report.
It’s never used to train AI.
No account. We don’t even ask your name.
There are two people in that chat and the second one isn’t here. So the report never passes judgement on them — it only describes what happens between you.
Your conversation is already written. Nobody has read it yet.