The Drafts Folder
Don’t send it. Send it here.
Write the text you’re about to fire off. Before it leaves the room, Cutman shows you how it actually lands — three likely replies in her voice, and where each one leaves you 48 hours later.
Edit the draft in the phone, then tap Predict outcomes to run it for real.
How it works
Three steps. One that matters most: the wait.
Write it down
Every word you wanted to send. Get it out of your thumbs and into the folder, where it can’t do any damage.
See it land
Cutman reads it against what it knows about her and returns three likely replies, ranked, in her voice and her tempo — each with the fallout, written out, two days down the line.
Sit on it for an hour
Schedule a one-hour cooldown. When it’s up, the message is still there if you still mean it. Most nights, you won’t. That’s the whole point.
The folder
A record of what you didn’t do.
Read in daylight, your 2am self is a stranger. The drafts pile up. Most of them never get sent — and one night, scrolling back through the folder, you realize that’s the win.
When a draft is genuinely ready and the hour is up, Cutman hands it to your Messages app, pre-filled. You press send. Not us. It was always your call.
When the answer is just no
Usually Cutman offers you the hour and trusts you with the decision. But when every path the message opens is a bad one, it doesn’t hedge:
Strongly advise against
Nothing good is on the other side of this one. Don’t send it. Sleep, then we’ll talk in the morning.