should I double text
Should You Double Text? Let AI Decide.
Stop spiraling in your drafts folder. Get a clear recommendation based on timing, reciprocity, and the last message—plus one optional line if you send another text.
How it works
- 1
Paste the last few messages
Include timing context: who texted last, how long it’s been, and whether plans were pending.
- 2
Get a risk read
See whether a follow-up reads as confident—or needy—in this specific thread.
- 3
Choose a move
One short follow-up, a pause, or a rewrite that lowers pressure.
Example outputs
Recommendation: one nudge, then stop
Signal: Medium reply effort from them earlier, then quiet. Double-text risk: medium. If you send one, keep it short and add one new piece of info—don’t re-ask the same question.
Recommendation: wait
They’re active elsewhere but not replying—chasing can read as anxiety here. Wait 48h minimum; if you already double-texted, silence is the message.
Example follow-up line
“No pressure—if you’re swamped, want to pick a day next week instead?” (Then pause. No paragraphs.)
FAQ
When is it okay to double text?
When your last message didn’t need a hard reply, time has passed, and you’re adding something new—not repeating the same ask in new packaging.
What are the risks of double texting?
The risk isn’t “two messages”—it’s mismatching effort, flooding the chat, or seeking reassurance in a way that pressures someone who’s already showing low responsiveness.
How does AI decide?
It weighs reciprocity, initiation balance, message type (question vs statement), and timing—then suggests the lowest-drama move.
Does time elapsed matter?
Yes—hours vs days changes the meaning of silence. Context (plans pending vs casual banter) matters just as much.
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