You already use AI to figure out what happened, what you feel, and what to say. TELL THEM FOR ME gives you the private thinking space — then lets you send the part you actually want another person to understand, without exposing the prompts, screenshots, messy drafts, or private conversation that got you there.
You control what stays private and what another person receives.
Start from scratch, paste something you already have, or keep talking over time. The product handles the awkward handoff between private AI thinking and a real human relationship.
Choose “Help me say it” or “I already have the words.” Edit it, approve it, then send a clean private page.
Ramble, vent, give context, correct the AI, and come back later. Your private space remembers you.
Invite someone to ask what they have always wanted to understand. You decide what can be answered.
They answer first. Then your AI reveals what you approved. Built for the boyfriend/girlfriend, best-friend, sibling reaction moment.
An editable portrait of how you love, what hurts, what you need, what people misunderstand, and the person underneath.
Two separate private accounts and one shared bridge made only from what each person intentionally opts in.
Recipients get the final thing you approved, not the conversation that produced it.
The AI can only use what you actually gave it and the permissions you set.
Stop access to a private share from My Shares whenever you want.
A recipient can respond inside the private page when you allow it.
Together does not give either person access to the other person’s private AI conversations.
AI output is a draft. You approve what becomes communication.
Tell Them For Me, I Already Have the Words, private AI conversation, Ask About Me, Do You Really Know Me?, My Reveal, replies, Inbox, and revocable private share pages.
Start my private spaceEverything above for two separate private accounts, plus one partner invite and a mutual-consent shared understanding bridge.
Start TogetherSubscriptions renew monthly until canceled. AI can be wrong. TELL THEM FOR ME is not therapy, diagnosis, crisis care, or professional advice.