Relationship intelligence

Know what
they mean. Say
what you mean.

A calm second opinion on the messages you can't stop re-reading. Paste a conversation — Flare shows you what's actually there. Three ways, ranked, no verdicts.

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Clarity Mirror
Most likely · ≈60%
One way to read this:
They enjoyed it, but they're keeping options open.
ALSO POSSIBLE · ≈30%
They're genuinely unsure about their week.
LESS LIKELY · ≈10%
They're losing interest, gently.
What Flare does

Not one verdict.
Three readings.

Charged conversations rarely mean one thing. Flare gives you the most likely reading — and the two other ways it could land — so you can respond from a clearer place.

i.

Paste what's on your mind

Texts, DMs, an email thread, a single screenshot. Even fragments. Both sides if you have them — your part matters too.

ii.

See the dynamic, three ways

Flare reads between the lines — and across past conversations — to show you the most likely interpretation, plus two others, ranked by probability.

iii.

Get the words, in your voice

Two response drafts: one in your tone, one an alternative. Use them, edit them, ignore them. Flare learns your voice over time.

A worked example

Memory makes every read sharper.

Flare doesn't just read this conversation — it remembers the last few, learns your voice, and weighs the patterns it has seen before. Here's what that looks like in practice.

The conversation
hey, last night was really fun 😊
It was! Want to do something this weekend?
yeah maybe, I'll let you know
cool, let me know what works
👍
Flare's read Most likely · also possible · less likely
Most likely they're keeping options open — not pulling away. The shift from warm emoji to a noncommittal “maybe” reads like early-dating calibration: holding interest without locking in plans. There's a quieter possibility that they're just unsure about their week, and a smaller one that this is gentle distance. I'd weight the first the heaviest.
From past conversations · 3 prior reads on this connection
From our prior reads: they tend to soften plans when they're overwhelmed at work — not when they're losing interest. I'll hold that in mind as we read this one.
Two drafts to choose from
In your voice Use this →

Hey — no pressure, but if you're free Saturday I'd love to grab coffee. Either way, I had a great time.

Alternative · lighter Use this →

haha sounds good, lmk! I'm around this weekend if anything comes together 😄

Built for

Every conversation that matters.

Dating

Are they into you or just being polite? See the signal behind mixed messages.

Friendships

When someone pulls away or a boundary gets crossed, respond with care — not reactivity.

Work

Decode feedback, navigate office politics, respond when the subtext isn't clear.

Family

The hardest conversations, with the people who know how to push your buttons. Slow down. Read it twice.

A calm second opinion on the messages you can't stop re-reading. Three readings. Two drafts. No verdicts.
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