Before / after

Same conversation. One is a transcript to wade through, the other is a brief you can send.

The cooked chat

Youok so for the new pricing page — 3 tiers or do we drop to 2?AssistantGreat question! There are several dimensions to weigh here. Option A: keeping three tiers preserves the anchoring effect… (+ 14 more paragraphs)Youwait, also the annual toggle. and what did we say about the free planAssistantTo recap the trade-offs across both dimensions, let's revisit…Youhmm ok. so what did we actually decide

The human brief

Decided

  • Three pricing tiers — kept as they are.
  • Annual billing shown by default, with a monthly toggle.

Still open

  • Whether the free plan stays after launch — needs a call with sales.
  • Who writes the copy for the tier descriptions.

Illustrative example — made up for this page, not a real conversation.

How it works

One link. One brief. No signup.

1

Paste one share link

Open the chat → Share → Copy link. ChatGPT or Claude — one conversation is all it takes.

2

Uncook reads it and writes the brief

It pulls out what was decided and what's still open, in plain language — no prompts, no AI wording, nothing to re-explain.

3

Send it to a person

Copy it, email it, drop it in WhatsApp, or save a PDF. A brief a human can act on — not a transcript to wade through.

Questions

What's the difference with the handoff? +

The handoff is written for another AI — you paste it into a fresh chat to keep going. The human brief is the opposite: it's written for a person who wasn't in the conversation, in plain language, with no AI wording to decode.

Which chats can it read? +

ChatGPT and Claude share links. Open the chat → Share → Copy link, and paste that. Gemini, Grok and Copilot don't give us a link we can open, so those we can't read.

Is my conversation stored? +

No. The share link is fetched once, sent once to our AI provider to write the brief, then discarded. If you leave your email, only the brief is kept — for 30 days — so we can send you a copy. Never the original conversation, never for training.

Do I need an account? +

No account. We ask for an email once, so we can send the brief back to you if you want a copy — that's the whole gate.