Just paste a link — that's the whole setup.
Works with ChatGPT and Claude
Uncook pulls the decisions and the open questions out of a cooked AI chat — for a colleague, a client, or yourself. No AI jargon.
Written for a human — not for an AI model
Your conversation is read once, then discarded. Nothing is stored. See our privacy policy
Same conversation. One is a transcript to wade through, the other is a brief you can send.
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
Illustrative example — made up for this page, not a real conversation.
One link. One brief. No signup.
Open the chat → Share → Copy link. ChatGPT or Claude — one conversation is all it takes.
It pulls out what was decided and what's still open, in plain language — no prompts, no AI wording, nothing to re-explain.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.