tells.
tells.voiddo.com/for practitioners
· for people paid to understand difficult messages · coaches · mediators · trainers · hr · recruiting · negotiation text-first reading

read what your clients aren't saying.

tells is evidence-backed communication analysis for practitioners whose work is language: relationship coaches, mediators, leadership trainers, communication consultants, hr teams, recruiters and negotiation specialists. turn a client's message, thread, profile or draft reply into a structured read: what is said, what is missing, what the other person likely wants, what emotional pressure is present, and what reply is safest to test next.

works in 12 languages, native rtl
privacy stance text-first, no training on client words
starts at $99.99 / month
embed widget white-label on your site

a note on evidence-backed reading — every inference is tied to the language that produced it, every reading is reviewable, every claim is one you can verify or overrule. tells is not therapy, legal advice, hiring advice or a verdict engine. it is a reading layer for professionals who already work with communication.

alternatives & gap

where memory, notes and gut feeling leave gaps.

you already know how to read people. tells is not here to replace that. it is here for the exact moment when a client brings ten messy lines of text and expects you to help them see what is happening.

today's tool · memory

where it works

you remember the arc of the relationship, the client history, the recurring conflict, the room tone.

where it leaves a gap

you do not remember the exact phrase, punctuation, omission or timing. and that is often where the signal lives.

today's tool · notes

where it works

notes preserve decisions, commitments, themes and next steps.

where it leaves a gap

they are usually written after the fact. they rarely help you read the message that just arrived before the next session or call.

today's tool · peer opinion

where it works

a trusted colleague can help you sanity-check a difficult exchange.

where it leaves a gap

you still have to summarize the thread, remove private details, and hope the nuance survives your retelling.

today's tool · generic ai chat

where they work

quick rewriting, brainstorming and generic summaries.

where they leave a gap

they talk too much, cite too little, and drift toward advice. tells is built to read, structure and show its work.

tells owns the moments those four don't reach: the message before the call, the exchange between sessions, the profile before the first conversation, the draft reply a client is afraid to send. an evidence-backed read of the lines you already have. a brief you can stand behind. every inference tied back to language.

three reads · one workflow

before the first session, between sessions, after the hard one — structured.

the same reading engine, fitted to the three text problems that fill a practitioner's week. every inference quotes the exact line it came from — not a single chatbot guess.

between sessions · message
read a message.

paste what your client just sent — the 2am text, the email after a hard one, the line that doesn't read like them. tells returns subtext, escalation risk, three reply tones with their predicted second-order effects, and the exact phrase each inference came from.

cite-anchored · between-session triage
before sessions · person
read a person.

paste the last 10 messages from a thread. tells returns attachment-style read, communication baseline, what's shifted recently, and a session-prep brief. four minutes, not forty. every line cites the sentence that fed it.

cite-anchored · session prep · 4 minutes
first conversation · profile
read a profile.

a public profile, a bio, a linkedin, a dating bio someone wants you to read with them. tells returns presented self vs inferred self, social posture, three opening hypotheses to test in your first session. each hypothesis cites the line it leans on.

cite-anchored · first-call dossier
why practitioners

it's not a chatbot. it's a case-file engine.

most ai tools are built to talk back. tells is built to read carefully and hand you a structured note you can use before a session, after a call, inside client homework, or as the first diagnostic layer on your own site.

01 · time

session prep in four minutes, not forty.

paste the thread, scan the brief, walk into the room knowing where the conversation actually is — not where you remember it being three weeks ago. your sunday stays yours.

02 · evidence

every inference cites the sentence it came from.

this is the single line that separates tells from chatbots. you never get a floating vibe. you get a claim, the language behind it, and a confidence level. useful for your own second-guessing, for client discussion, and for explaining why a phrase matters.

03 · privacy

private by architecture, not by promise.

we don't store the content of analyses. we don't train on your client's words. the audit row keeps a sha-256 hash, never a transcript. ask your dpo to read /security — we wrote it for them.

04 · range

works in your client's actual language.

12 languages including ar and he with right-to-left care, ja and ko with native serif stacks, ru with cultural framing. nuance survives because tells AI v1.0 reads the source text, not a translation of it.

compliance & standing
  • privacyno training on client words
  • billingpaddle merchant of record
  • refundsusage-based, transparent
  • embedwhite-label on your site
  • languages12 locales · rtl included
  • logsusage visible to you and us

we sell this as a professional reading layer, not as a magic certificate. the promise is narrow: clear text analysis, visible usage, plain billing, and a refund calculation based on what was used and what was not.

three practices · three reads

what practitioners in our prospect list tell us they need.

these are aspirational quotes drawn from the voice of practitioners we've spoken to during outreach — framed as use-case targets, not customer endorsements. tells does not have public testimonials yet because we'd rather earn them than fabricate them.

relationship · dating · couples coach

“the message arrived at 2am and i don't want to misread the tone before i reply for them. that's the whole job.”

read a message — 3-tone reply preview, escalation risk, what the silence between lines is asking for.

leadership · communication · executive coach

“i need to help a client respond without escalating. the exact wording matters more than their summary of it.”

read a message — pressure, subtext, reply strategy and safer wording before the next call.

mediator · neutral · hr consultant

“before i sit between two parties i want to know what each one isn't saying out loud. the dossier is half the work.”

read a profile — presented self vs inferred posture, three opening hypotheses to test in room one.

white-label · embed · 60 seconds

put the analyzer on your own practice site.

one line of script. your domain, your branding, your client-confidential boundary. visitors get an evidence-backed read of any message they paste — which means they're already half-onboarded by the time they book a call with you. included in practice plan and above.

01

your visitor arrives with a real message.

they are not browsing theory. they are stuck on a line someone sent, a reply they need to write, or a pattern they cannot name. the widget gives them a useful first read before they ever book a call.

02

the analysis shows your kind of thinking.

subtext, what is missing, emotional pressure, likely real ask, and safer next wording. that makes your site feel like a working room, not a brochure.

03

the dashboard tells you whether it works.

practice plans keep usage visible: runs, languages, flow, errors and plan consumption. you see whether the embed is creating value instead of trusting a vague promise.

<!-- paste once in your site footer -->
<script src="https://tells.voiddo.com/embed.js"
        data-tells-widget="message-analyzer"
        data-locale="en"
        data-brand-color="#c84421"></script>
setup time 60 seconds
included in practice plan and above
your domain your-site.com hosts the widget
no third-party logos white-label by default
pricing · practitioner tiers

priced for your work, not your billing system.

the individual plans are listed at tells.voiddo.com. these four tiers are built for working practitioners. monthly and annual options are available. paddle handles checkout and tax. refunds are calculated from the unused share of the plan, so a customer who used 25% of the included monthly capacity can receive roughly 75% back when eligible.

tier 05 · for solo private practice
practitioner
$99.99/mo
$999.90/year · saves $200.00
25 verified clients
500 message reads · 50 profile reads · 30 person reads
site widget · logo branding · session-prep export
$99.99 = one private-practice first-contact layer, not a generic chat box
tier 06 · group practice
practice
$149.99/mo
$1,499.90/year · saves $300.00
75 verified clients
1,500 message reads · 150 profile reads · 90 person reads
branded portal · team handoff · usage logs
$149.99 = cleaner prep for a small practice with shared client language
tier 07 · enterprise
enterprise
$249.99/mo
$2,499.90/year · saves $500.00
200 verified clients
4,000 message reads · 400 profile reads · 250 person reads
custom branded portal · audit export · security review
$249.99 = language infrastructure for a larger team
tier 08 · custom VIP
custom VIP
$499.99/mo
$4,999.90/year · saves $1,000.00
more than 200 clients
negotiated caps · custom prompts · custom domain
negotiated caps · if@voiddo.com
$499.99 = bespoke language layer for a serious practice brand
custom VIP · $499.99/mo · $4,999.90/year · contact if@voiddo.com for bespoke seat counts and analysis caps annual billing · save two months refunds · calculated from unused plan capacity
privacy & trust · what a serious buyer asks

the product is text-first because text is the work.

no avatars, no decorative theory, no dashboard confetti. a practitioner pastes language, gets a structured read, sees usage, and keeps control of what gets saved, exported, deleted and refunded.

storage

analysis content lives in volatile memory only. the request comes in, the inference happens, the response leaves. no persisted copy of the input text. the audit row keeps a sha-256 hash of the request — useful for "did this analysis happen on this date" verification, useless to anyone trying to read what was analysed.

training

we do not train tells AI v1.0 on your content or your client's content. the analysis engine is separated from customer submissions, and enterprise plans ship with a signed dpa that confirms the no-training clause in writing.

encryption

tls in transit, encrypted storage where data is retained, and no content logging for normal analysis payloads. usage events record what a billing and support team needs: account, plan, product area, timing, success/error class and consumption. that is how the dashboard can show usage and how refund math can be checked without rereading private messages.

jurisdiction

billed by paddle as merchant of record, so tax and checkout mechanics are handled outside your practice. account, billing, privacy and deletion requests go to support@voiddo.com. custom VIP, rollout and high-touch practice setup go to if@voiddo.com.

deletion

one click in your dashboard wipes your account and all associated audit hashes. soft-delete window is 30 days — you can change your mind. after 30 days the hard-delete runs and even the audit hashes are gone. if you'd rather not wait, email support@voiddo.com and we'll hard-delete inside 24 hours.

practice setup

solo practitioners can start with the dashboard. teams and practices can add seats, embed tells on their own site, and review usage by client-facing flow. custom VIP setup is handled directly through if@voiddo.com.

refund math

refunds are based on the unused share of what was purchased. if a monthly plan includes 100 reads and 25 were used, the eligible refund is calculated from the unused 75 reads. the same principle applies to larger practitioner plans and deep dive credits.

contact

support@voiddo.com handles account, billing, deletion, refund and product support. if@voiddo.com is for custom VIP, practice rollout and high-touch sales. those channels stay separate so support issues do not get buried inside sales conversations.

what we'll never ask for

your client's name. their contact details. their photo. their insurance information. their address. their date of birth. their medical record number. tells only ever processes the message text or profile text you paste — nothing else. if a future version asks for any of the above, your existing plan grandfathers in the no-pii architecture.

none of this is a substitute for your professional judgment, your client boundaries, your local rules, or your responsibility for what you say next. tells is a structured reading layer under those things, not a replacement for any of them.

faq · objections & honest answers

ten questions practitioners actually ask us first.

if your question isn't here, write us — support@voiddo.com goes to a human and gets answered the same day.

is tells replacing my professional judgment?

no. tells is a structured pre-read of the text in front of you. the inferences are hypotheses to test, not conclusions to obey. the practitioners who get the most out of it use it as a second pair of eyes — they still own the decision, the client relationship and the next sentence.

what if the analysis is wrong?

the analysis can absolutely be wrong — that is why every inference cites the exact sentence it came from. when something doesn't match what you know about the client, you can see immediately which line tells over-weighted and discount it. you stay the expert; the tool just shows its working.

who is it for?

relationship and dating coaches, mediators, divorce coaches, leadership coaches, communication trainers, career coaches, recruiters, hr consultants, sales trainers and negotiation professionals. if your paid work depends on reading difficult language carefully, tells is relevant.

what does my client see?

nothing, by default. you paste their messages into your dashboard, you get the analysis, the analysis stays in your account. if you choose to use the embed widget on your own site, your visitors see a brand-named-by-you analyzer of their own messages — their analysis goes to them, not to you, unless you've configured a different flow.

does tells write my client notes for me?

no. tells reads communication and gives you a structured brief: subtext, absences, emotional state, real ask, stated ask, response strategy and patterns across a longer thread. you decide what belongs in your own notes, crm, session plan or client follow-up.

why would i put tells on my own site?

because it turns anonymous interest into a meaningful first interaction. a visitor pastes the message they are stuck on, gets a careful read, and sees the kind of thinking you help clients do. for coaches and mediators, that is a better first-contact moment than a generic contact form.

will clients see my dashboard?

no. your dashboard is yours. the site embed is separate: it can give visitors their own analysis, or act as a branded first-contact layer depending on your setup. practice plans can review usage so you can see whether the widget is actually creating value.

what languages does it work in?

twelve at launch: english, german, french, spanish, brazilian portuguese, italian, turkish, japanese, korean, russian, arabic and hebrew. arabic and hebrew use right-to-left layout with native typography. nuance survives because tells AI v1.0 reads the source text directly — we never round-trip through english translation in the middle.

can i try it on a real client thread without uploading the client?

yes. the only thing tells ever sees is the message text you paste — we never ask for the client's name, contact, photo, insurance, address. you can paste any thread under a placeholder name in your dashboard. for an even lighter try, the free analyzer at tells.voiddo.com runs without an account.

what if i change my mind?

cancel any time from your dashboard. refunds are usage-based: we calculate the unused share of the plan or one-time product and process eligible refunds through paddle. the dashboard shows usage so the calculation is visible instead of mysterious.

try the free analyzer tonight. start practitioner $99 when you're ready. read a real client thread tomorrow.