It's not you — your chat is cooked. Uncook it.
Paste your chat link. You get a handoff prompt to start a fresh chat — one that already knows your whole story.
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Your conversation just passes through.
We read your conversation once to write your handoff, then we keep nothing — no copy, no history, no account. Nobody at Uncook reads it, and it's never used for training.
Uncook reads a public share link — the same link you'd send a friend. Here's the exact tap sequence.
A single-message link (chatgpt.com/s/…) won't work — you need the full-conversation link (chatgpt.com/share/…).
Gemini, Perplexity and Mistral are coming later.
Longer chats get less reliable — that's context rot, and a fresh start is the fix.
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Your assistant keeps the whole conversation on something like a whiteboard — everything you've said, every answer. A good whiteboard, but a fixed size. The longer you talk, the fuller it gets — and once it's full, the oldest notes get rubbed out first. Usually the ones that mattered most: what you're trying to do, what you'd decided, the rules you kept repeating.
So it drifts, repeats itself, answers questions you didn't ask. The assistant isn't broken — it just ran out of room.
Don't re-explain everything — carry the important parts over.
Open a new chat and bring a short handoff prompt with you — a few lines that catch it up: what you're doing, what you'd decided, where you are now.
Writing that handoff by hand, from a long tangled chat, is the tedious part. Uncook does it for you — paste your link above and it's written in about a minute.
Three steps. No signup.
Open your ChatGPT or Claude chat → Share → Copy link. Drop it in — we pull the whole thing, nothing missed. Not sure how?
Uncook reads the conversation and writes a clean handoff prompt with your decisions and constraints baked in.
Paste it as the first message of a new chat. It picks up cold — no re-explaining, no lost context.
Long conversations where the AI already knows your whole story.
It knows what's in your pantry, what the kids won't eat, which dinners actually worked. When it starts mixing things up, you don't want to teach it all that again.
Dates, budget, the hotel you finally settled on, the day you swapped the museum for the beach. One handoff prompt carries the whole plan into a fresh chat.
What you've noticed, what you've already tried, what you told it last time. When the chat stops making sense, that history is exactly what you don't want to retype.
The one-minute fix
Paste a share link to your ChatGPT or Claude conversation. Uncook reads the whole thing and writes a clean handoff prompt you can drop into a fresh chat. Skim it, paste it, keep going.
Uncook this chatNo. A long chat getting weird or forgetful is one of the most common things that happens with ChatGPT and Claude — it's the conversation running out of room, not you doing anything wrong. A fresh start with your context brings it right back.
A summary is for you to read. A handoff prompt is for the AI to act on — a ready-to-paste first message that makes a fresh chat pick up your work without re-asking what you'd already settled.
No. A share link is fetched once through our server to read the conversation, then discarded — never stored, never used for training. Pasted text is read right in your browser.
No signup, no card. Paste a link, get your handoff prompt.
ChatGPT and Claude share links today. Gemini, Perplexity and Mistral are coming later.