Is There an AI to Check a Message Before I Send It?
Yes — draft mode lets an AI Conversation Copilot tell you how your message will land before you hit send, and rewrite it stronger. Here's how it works.
Yes. It's called draft mode: you paste the message you're thinking of sending, and an AI Conversation Copilot tells you how it's likely to land — then offers a stronger version. It's the "wait, should I send this?" gut-check, answered before you hit send.
What it checks
- Tone — does it read as needy, defensive, cold, or pushy?
- Clarity — will they actually understand what you're asking?
- Risk — could this start a fight, or kill the momentum?
- Fit — does it match the situation and your relationship?
When you'd use it
- Before sending a paragraph after an argument.
- Before replying to a passive-aggressive work email.
- Before the "so what are we?" message.
- Before asking someone out, when you want it to feel easy, not heavy.
Draft mode in action
Your draft: "Hey, I noticed you didn't reply to my last two messages. Did I do something wrong?" How it lands: reads as anxious and puts them on the defensive. Risk: high. Stronger version: "Hey! Things have probably been busy your end — I'll be around this weekend if you're up for that coffee."
Same intent, far better outcome.
Why it works
Most regrettable messages aren't badly written — they're badly timed or badly toned. Seeing how a message reads from the other side, before you send, is the single easiest way to avoid the texts you'd take back.
Where Ulet fits
Ulet includes draft mode alongside screenshot, video, and paste inputs. Write what you want to send, get a read on how it'll land, and send the version that works — across dating, relationships, work, networking, and difficult conversations. Screenshots are never stored.