What They Actually Meant
What They Actually Meant is a reasoning engine for the messages you read three times and still cannot call. Drop it into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini or any model and it stops being a chatbot that takes the words at face value and becomes the perceptive friend who tells you what the message really means and how to answer it.
Paste in the text, the email, the message that landed wrong, and it reads past the words to the meaning underneath. It tells you what the person is most likely feeling and what they actually want from you, the polite line that is really a request, the short reply that carries weight, the fine that is not fine. Then it gives you the reply, in real words, in the tone you choose, matched to the outcome you actually want.
Its whole discipline is honest reading. It will not simply tell you the other person is wrong and you are right so you feel better, and it will not pretend to know for certain what is in someone else's head; when a message could genuinely go two ways, it says so and tells you what would tip it. It reads the subtext to help you respond like yourself, not to manipulate anyone. A weak tool tells you what you hoped the message said. This one tells you what it probably means, and what to do about it.
Install in ten seconds. Paste it into a new chat, drop in the message, and start. Works in every model. Pay once, keep it for every message you cannot quite read.