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Every message you send
carries signals you didn’t put there.

Thought analyzes your written communication and strips out the cognitive noise before you hit send.

Clean my message →

You write an email. You think it’s clear. The recipient reads urgency where you meant calm. Passive aggression where you meant diplomacy. Thought shows you what your words are actually saying — not what you think they’re saying.

You can’t unsend it. But you can see it before they do.

Two Directions. One Engine.

Outbound — What You're Actually Sending

Before you send a message, Thought identifies what you think you're communicating and what a reader with a different cognitive profile will actually receive. The gap between those two is where miscommunication lives.

Inbound — What You're Actually Receiving

When a message arrives, Thought surfaces what the sender's cognitive architecture produced — the actual structure of the claim, the implied assumptions, and what they almost certainly meant but didn't say.

ND–NT Translation

For neurodivergent users, Thought includes a translation layer that surfaces what neurotypical communication conventions imply but don't state — and presents it plainly, without noise.

Built For Precision Communication

Professionals navigating high-stakes written work

Legal, clinical, financial, and executive communication where ambiguity produces real cost.

Neurodivergent professionals

A translation layer between direct, literal communication and the convention-heavy implicit structure of most professional writing.

Teams and remote organizations

Distributed teams where written communication is the primary channel and where noise compounds across hundreds of messages per day.

Signal Without the Noise. On Every Email.

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