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For hard conversations

Know what to say next.

For bosses, partners, coworkers, or family conflict. Get what to say next in minutes.

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Common use cases

Boss problemsCoworker conflictRelationship tensionFamily argumentsHard conversations

How it works

1. Describe what happened

Tell us what happened and why the conversation feels hard.

What you learn

2. See likely triggers

See what may be setting them off and why your current approach may not be landing.

Better wording

3. Get a reply you can use

Get what to say, what to avoid, and how to handle the next conversation better.

Sample output

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This is the kind of quick answer you see early: likely triggers, what to avoid, and a reply you can actually use.

Sample workspace

Boss example

First answer ready
My boss keeps demanding last-minute changes and shuts me down when I explain the tradeoffs.

Likely pattern

This looks more results-driven than personal. Process details may sound like delay when they feel pressure from above.

Suggested reply

"I can turn this around by tomorrow morning. If you need it tonight, I can do that too, but I'll need to cut slide 4 and the appendix. Which version matters more?"

Avoid

Long defenses and process-heavy explanations

Trigger

Anything that sounds like delay or loss of control

Goal

Offer options while protecting your deadline

Why this feels useful fast

  • It explains the likely trigger in plain English.
  • It gives you wording, not just theory.
  • It helps you avoid making the tension worse.

What users see early

A short behavior summary
What to avoid saying
Suggested wording for the next conversation

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