Analyze your texts with your partner
Run a dossier on the current stretch of your thread with your partner and see how you two actually talk — including the parts worth sharing back.
A relationship's thread is a record nobody ever re-reads — grocery lists next to the good stuff. A dossier covers the chapter you're in now (the 250 most recent messages) and reflects it back: what they light up about, how your styles fit together, and the running jokes that make the relationship yours. Couples mostly use it to share the best parts with each other — and run it again as the thread grows.
- 01What does my partner respond to most — and am I still sending it?
- 02How have we settled into texting: who checks in, who plans, who jokes?
- 03What are the patterns neither of us notices anymore?
- 04What's in the recent thread that deserved more than the reply it got?
The Full Report is the long version — for when the summary raises more questions than it answers. Running the conversation again later costs another credit because it is a fresh dossier on new messages, so the report can grow with the relationship.
Is it okay to run my partner's texts through Dossier?
It is your own iMessage history, on your own Mac — the same messages you can already scroll. Dossier never modifies the conversation and never contacts anyone. Many people share the dossier with their partner; the share-worthy cards are half the fun.
Do my partner's messages get uploaded somewhere?
Your message database never leaves your Mac. Writing a dossier sends one scrubbed conversation — phone numbers and email addresses stripped — for analysis, and no copy is kept. Your messages never train AI models.
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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. What leaves your Mac and what never does is set out in how Dossier protects your data.