Analyze your texts with Dossier
Dossier is the most fun you'll have reading your texts for the hidden signs and deeper truths that make your relationships so great. See how you show up, what makes them tick, share the best parts and more.
Every thread reads differently. Each guide below covers what a dossier shows for that kind of conversation:
- 01Analyze your texts with your crush
- 02Analyze your situationship texts
- 03Analyze your texts with your partner
- 04Analyze your long-distance texts
- 05Analyze your texts with your best friend
- 06Analyze your group chat with Dossier
- 07Analyze your texts with your parents
- 08What did your boss's text mean?
- 09What do I say in this text?
- 01Download Dossier and pick one conversation — your message database never leaves your Mac.
- 02Phone numbers and email addresses are stripped before anything is sent for analysis, and no copy is kept.
- 03Open your dossier: what they respond to, your own style, the full report, and openers drawn from that thread.
What does it mean to analyze your texts with Dossier?
You pick one iMessage conversation on your own Mac and Dossier writes a dossier from its most recent messages (up to 250): what the other person responds to, how you show up, the patterns you are too close to see, and openers drawn from that conversation.
Is it private to run my messages through Dossier?
Your message database never leaves your Mac and Dossier never modifies it. Writing a dossier sends one scrubbed conversation — phone numbers and email addresses stripped — for analysis; it is discarded after, and no copy is kept. Your messages never train AI models.
How much does it cost?
The first 3 dossiers are free. After that, dossiers run on credits — there is no subscription, and credits never expire. Full details on the pricing page.
What do I need to run Dossier?
A Mac running macOS 15 or later, with your iMessage history on it. Dossier is a native macOS app — download it, pick a conversation, and the first dossier is free.
Is a dossier advice?
A dossier is for fun and reflection, not advice. It surfaces patterns in how people text each other — it does not diagnose anyone, and nothing it writes is a finding of fact about another person.
A dossier is for fun and reflection, not advice. It surfaces patterns in how people text each other — it does not diagnose anyone, and nothing it writes is a finding of fact about another person. See pricing and how Dossier protects your data.