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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