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ThreadRecap vs Chatrypt

Chatrypt is a simple Android utility for basic stats. ThreadRecap is an AI-powered analysis tool. Very different levels of depth.

Two Different Tools

Chatrypt answers: "What are the basic statistics of my chat?" It imports WhatsApp exports and displays message counts, activity patterns, and simple visualizations. It also includes a phone number lookup feature.

ThreadRecap answers: "What was said, what was decided, and what should I do next?" It uses AI to produce structured reports with summaries, decisions, action items, dispute timelines, and voice transcriptions.

Feature Comparison

CriteriaChatryptThreadRecap
Core approachBasic chat statisticsAI-powered content analysis
AI-poweredNoYes — LLM-based understanding
PlatformAndroid appWeb — works on any device
Conversation summaryNoYes — structured with decisions
Voice messagesNoYes — automatic transcription
Dispute documentationNoYes — timeline with evidence
Message count statsYesYes — included in reports
Phone number lookupYes — WhatsApp status checkNo
Follow-up questionsNoYes — ask AI
Data processingOn-deviceParsed locally, AI server-side
CostFreeFree credits + packs from $2

When to Use Each

Choose Chatrypt when:

  • You just want basic message statistics on Android
  • You want to check if a phone number is on WhatsApp
  • You prefer an Android app over a web tool
  • You want a free, simple tool with no AI complexity

Choose ThreadRecap when:

  • You need to understand what was discussed in a conversation
  • The conversation includes voice messages you need transcribed
  • You need to extract decisions, action items, and deadlines
  • You need dispute documentation with timestamped evidence
  • You need a tool that works on any device with a browser
  • You want to export results to Notion, Trello, or Google Calendar

Conclusion

Chatrypt is a simple Android utility for basic WhatsApp chat statistics. ThreadRecap is a full-featured AI analysis tool that understands conversation content and produces actionable output. If you need more than message counts and activity patterns, ThreadRecap is built for that.

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