You said one thing.
They heard something completely different.
Neither of you knows it happened.
Communicate shows you the gap between your intent and their interpretation — before the damage is done.
Every conversation carries cognitive signals you didn’t put there. Tone, framing, sequence, omission — all of it shapes what the other person hears. You’re not miscommunicating because you’re unclear. You’re miscommunicating because you can’t see what they’re receiving.
The most expensive problems in any organization start with a conversation someone thought went well.
Why Better Word Choice Isn’t Enough
The problem in most communication isn’t tone or word choice — it’s structural. A person states a position with one logical architecture; the listener receives it with a different one. Neither party knows the mismatch occurred. Communicate identifies the structural gap and surfaces it for both parties before the conversation ends.
The Conversation Cycle
Step 1
Scan
Communicate analyzes conversation structure as it unfolds — identifying where logic holds, where unstated assumptions enter, and where critical information is absent from one side or the other.
Step 2
Surface
The structural gap between what you intended and what the other party received is named in real time, before the conversation ends. Post-session, a structured debrief lays out what was communicated accurately, what was missed, and the systemic patterns repeating across your history.
Step 3
Interrupt
Coaching mode gives managers and trainers a framework for developing communication precision in the people they lead — interrupting reasoning failures at the architectural layer, not at the style layer.
Built For
| Audience | Context |
|---|---|
| Managers and team leads | High-stakes conversations, performance reviews, difficult feedback |
| Sales and negotiation professionals | Identifying what the other party is actually communicating vs. what they’re saying |
| Clinical communicators | Patient communication, informed consent, care coordination |
| Coaches and educators | Developing communication precision in others |
The Conversation You Thought Went Well.
See what they actually heard. Before the cost shows up.