Stats are easy. Insights are hard. Get themes, sentiment shifts, unresolved questions, and follow-up debt — not just message counts and word clouds.
Combine analytics with meaning. See what really happened in the conversation.
Analyze your chatHow it works
Export your WhatsApp chat (with or without media).
Pick your goal: General Summary, Meeting Recap, Relationship Insights, or Custom.
Get structured insights: themes, decisions, action items, open questions — and a clear next step.
What you get
We go beyond counts and charts. Here’s the layer that actually helps.
Stats are easy. Insights are hard.
ThreadRecap surfaces what typical analyzers miss.
- •Themes — what topics kept coming up.
- •Sentiment shifts — where the tone changed.
- •Unresolved questions — what’s still open.
- •Follow-up debt — who said they’d do what and hasn’t been closed.
Conversation health score
A simple lens on how the chat is behaving.
- •Response latency — who replies fast, who leaves gaps.
- •Balance — who initiates vs who only reacts.
- •Topic drift — whether the thread stayed on track or scattered.
Key benefits
Use cases
Team and client chats — decisions, blockers, next steps
Relationship insights — balance, tone, recurring themes
Mentor/coach — advice, resources, action items for growth
Deals and negotiations — positions, concessions, leverage
Frequently asked questions
We don’t generate word clouds or message-count leaderboards. We focus on meaning: themes, decisions, action items, open questions, and sentiment. If you need raw stats, other tools do that; we’re built for “what actually happened and what’s next.”
Yes. Our summaries and meeting recaps explicitly list open or unresolved questions — things that were asked but not answered, or topics that were left for later. That’s part of the “follow-up debt” we surface.
It’s a way to describe how the chat behaved: who responded quickly, who drove the thread, whether the topic drifted. We don’t show a single numeric score in the UI today; we reflect it in the analysis (e.g. “X tended to initiate, Y responded briefly”). Custom prompts can ask for a more explicit health-style summary.
Yes. You pick 2–5 participants to focus on. The analysis centers on their messages and still uses context from others, so you get decisions, action items, and themes without the noise of a huge group.
We don’t store your raw chat. Parsing happens in your browser. Only the text (and voice note audio you choose to send) is used for analysis. See our Privacy Policy.
Wrapped-style tools are great for fun stats and shareable cards. We’re built for work: decision logs, action items with owners and deadlines, meeting minutes, and follow-up debt. We don’t do year-in-review slides; we do “what was decided and what’s left to do.”