Works with ChatGPT and Claude
Paste 2 to 5 share links — same project, or nothing to do with each other. Uncook reads them all and writes one handoff prompt for a fresh chat.
Your conversations are read once, then discarded. Nothing is stored. See our privacy policy
Two links are enough to start. ChatGPT, Claude, or a mix — several chats from the same platform works just as well.
Same subject across your chats? Uncook merges them into one deduplicated handoff. Different subjects? It gives each one its own section — mixing subjects is perfectly fine.
Three steps. No signup.
Open each chat → Share → Copy link. ChatGPT or Claude, in any mix — three ChatGPT chats is a perfectly normal case.
Same subject: one merged handoff, duplicates removed, the most recent decision wins. Different subjects: one self-contained section per conversation, no bleed between them. You pick which one you want.
Copy it into the first message of a fresh chat. It picks up cold, with everything you settled across all of them.
Uncook reads ChatGPT and Claude. What it writes is plain text — it pastes anywhere.
Paste your ChatGPT share links. Uncook reads them, merges them into one handoff, and you paste it into a fresh Claude chat. No data export, no waiting for a download email.
Same trip, the other way. Claude share links in, one handoff out, pasted into a fresh ChatGPT chat.
Mix both in the same merge. Up to five links across the two platforms, one prompt at the end — this is the one thing a built-in import won't do for you.
Straight answer: Uncook cannot read a Gemini, Grok or Copilot conversation — they give us no share link to open. But the handoff is plain text, so you can paste it into any of them and pick up there.
ChatGPT and Claude share links. Those two, and nothing else — today.
Any assistant you like. It's text: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, Copilot, Mistral, Perplexity.
No. Merge three ChatGPT chats, three Claude chats, or any mix. The platform doesn't matter — the context does.
That's fine, and it's a supported case — not a mistake. Pick "Different subjects": each conversation becomes its own self-contained section inside one prompt, with nothing leaking from one to another.
One handoff has a fixed budget of text. Past five conversations, each one is trimmed so hard that the result stops being trustworthy. We'd rather cap it than hand you a hollow prompt.
No. Each share link is fetched once through our server, sent once to our AI provider to write the handoff, then discarded. Never stored, never used for training.
No. A link that can't be read is flagged on its own row and skipped — the others still merge, as long as two of them work.
No — and we'd rather say it plainly than let you find out the hard way. Uncook reads ChatGPT and Claude share links, because those are the two we can actually open and read. Gemini, Grok and Copilot conversations we cannot read at all. The handoff, though, is plain text: paste it into any of them and carry on there.
No. No export request, no zip file, no waiting for a download email. Open each chat → Share → Copy link. That's the whole input.