Say hard things better.
AI helps you write the message you've been avoiding — and tells you how they'll probably react.
Start your messageTell us what's going on
A few sentences about the situation, in your own words.
We write it for you
A draft that sounds like you, but easier to send.
See how they'll likely reply
Predicted responses with grounded counters you can use.
Built for the messages you've been avoiding
Real situations people use this for.
Family
Telling Mom you're moving out
Work
Asking your manager for a raise
Romantic
Ending things kindly
Friend
Saying no without ghosting
Roommate
The dishes have to stop
Other
Anything you've been putting off
Guides for difficult messages
Practical wording help for the conversations people put off most.
How to say hard things
A practical guide to saying difficult things clearly, kindly, and without over-explaining. Includes examples you can adapt.
How to set boundaries
Learn how to set a boundary clearly, calmly, and with examples for family, friends, work, and relationships.
How to apologize over text
A simple apology structure for text messages, with examples that take responsibility without begging or making excuses.
Best way to say sorry in a text
Simple sorry text examples for when you hurt someone, sent the wrong message, or need to apologize without sounding fake or defensive.
What to say when someone apologizes over text
Reply examples for when someone apologizes over text, whether you accept it, still feel hurt, need space, or want changed behavior.
Difficult conversation at work
A practical guide for hard workplace conversations: feedback, boundaries, workload, conflict, and follow-up messages.
Breakup message helper
Need to write a breakup message? Use this guide to be clear, kind, and respectful without giving false hope.
How to ask for a raise message
Write a clear raise request with examples for email or chat. Learn how to name your impact, ask directly, and suggest a next step.
How to repair after an argument
A practical guide to reaching out after an argument with accountability, calm wording, and examples you can adapt.
How to reply when they respond badly
What to say when someone replies badly to a difficult text, gets defensive, misunderstands you, or turns the message into a bigger fight.
How to talk to a roommate about dishes
Use calm, direct wording to talk to a roommate about dishes, chores, and shared-space frustration without turning it into a fight.
How to say no professionally in an email
Use a clear framework and examples to say no professionally in an email, decline requests, protect your time, and stay respectful at work.
See it in action.
A real before-and-after, end to end.
I need to tell my mom I'm moving to Bangalore for a new job and she's going to take it hard. We've never lived in different cities.
Mom, I have news — I got the job in Bangalore. I start next month. I know this is going to feel sudden. Can I call you tonight so we can talk it through properly, not over text?
Why didn't you tell me you were even applying? You've already decided everything without me.
You're right — I should have told you when I applied. I held it back because I knew it would worry you, not because I didn't want you in this. Let's talk tonight.
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