The 5 Conversation Modes, Explained (Dating to Difficult Talks)
Dating, Relationship, Work, Networking, and Difficult Conversation — the five modes of an AI Conversation Copilot and what each one reads and changes.
A good AI Conversation Copilot isn't just for dating. It has modes — different lenses for different situations — because what counts as a good move in a flirty chat is very different from a tense work thread. Here are the five and what each one does.
❤️ Dating
Reads interest and momentum: how into it they are, whether you're being ghosted, and whether it's time to suggest a date. Tones lean flirty, funny, confident.
Best move: suggest a specific plan while interest is high.
💬 Relationship
Reads emotional tone and repair: conflict risk, what your partner actually feels, and the opening to fix things. Tones lean calm, sincere, direct.
Best move: acknowledge the feeling first, then respond — don't defend.
💼 Work
Reads professional risk and clarity: power dynamics, whether you sound defensive, and when something needs escalating. Tones lean professional, direct, calm.
Best move: confirm the facts, offer one clear option, keep it short.
🤝 Networking
Reads warmth and opportunity: how warm the contact is and when to follow up without being pushy. Tones lean short, professional, friendly.
Best move: follow up with a specific, low-effort ask.
😬 Difficult Conversation
Reads tension and misreads: how likely your message is to land wrong and the best way to approach a hard subject. Tones lean calm, clear, empathetic.
Best move: shorten it and lead with your intent.
Why modes matter
The same message can be perfect in one context and a mistake in another. Picking the mode tells the copilot what to optimise for — so the read and the replies actually fit the moment.
Where Ulet fits
Ulet has all five modes built in. Pick the situation and it changes what it looks for and how it phrases your replies — in your own voice, in 14+ languages, and your screenshots are never stored.