Screenshot, Video, Paste, or Draft: Which Input to Use
Ulet reads four kinds of input — screenshot, video, pasted text, and draft. Here's which to use for each situation to get the best Conversation Read.
Ulet reads four kinds of input, and each fits a different situation. Picking the right one gets you the most accurate Conversation Read. Here's a quick guide.
📷 Screenshot
Best for: most conversations. Drop in a screenshot from any chat app and Ulet extracts the text, the order, and who said what. It's the fastest, most common way to get a read.
🎬 Video
Best for: long conversations that don't fit in one screenshot. A short screen recording lets Ulet follow the message flow, timing, and tone over time — useful when context spans many messages.
📋 Paste text
Best for: when you don't have a screenshot, or you're working from email or notes. Paste the conversation and get the same structured read.
✍️ Draft check
Best for: before you send. Write the message you're thinking of sending and Ulet tells you how it'll land — needy, cold, defensive, or fine — and offers a stronger version. The "should I send this?" gut-check.
Quick guide
| Situation | Use |
|---|---|
| A normal chat to analyse | Screenshot |
| A long, multi-screen conversation | Video |
| No image / from email or notes | Paste text |
| Checking your own message first | Draft |
You can mix them
Use a screenshot to understand the situation, then draft mode to pressure-test your reply before sending. They work together.
Where Ulet fits
Ulet accepts all four inputs and returns the same Conversation Read — situation, signals, next move, and replies in your voice — across five modes. Screenshots are never stored.