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Paste a message that confused you. Get a plain-language read of what the sender might actually be saying β and, if you want, a reply drafted to match.
Built for autistic, alexithymic, brain-injured, and anyone else who prefers explicit communication over implicit. Subtext is often real and often missable. This tool makes it legible β not by mind-reading, but by making the shape of a message visible enough to act on.
Who sent it, what situation, anything that might matter. Skip if there's nothing to add.
Leave blank for just an interpretation. Fill in to also get a reply drafted.
Most communication assumes both sides read subtext the same way. When they don't β because one person is autistic, alexithymic, brain-injured, cross-cultural, depleted, or just reading a message from someone they don't know well β the surface words and the underlying intent can diverge in ways that cost jobs, relationships, and sleep.
This tool doesn't claim to mind-read. It does the one thing a reader can't always do on their own: make the shape of a message visible enough to respond to with confidence. If the shape matches the surface, you know you can take the message at face value. If it doesn't, you have something concrete to work with instead of spiraling.
Under the hood it's the same 8-factor memotion decoder that runs the rest of Scuttle Labs' memotion work β but reframed for a concrete moment of confusion instead of a framework exercise.
Part of the memotion toolkit. Apache 2.0. If it helps, share it with someone else who needs it.