Show HN: I Built an AI That Helps You Text Your Girlfriend Better (textherright.base44.app)

2 points by tchantchov ↗ HN
Hey HN,

After my girlfriend got annoyed at my "k" responses one too many times, I realized I wasn't the only guy struggling with this. So I built TextHerRight - an AI that analyzes your chat history and suggests better responses.

The problem: Most guys are terrible at texting. We either send one-word replies, overthink everything, or accidentally sound dismissive when we're just being efficient. I've watched friends stress over "should I use an emoji here?" for 20 minutes.

How it works: You paste your WhatsApp conversation, the AI understands the context and tone, then generates 3-5 response options ranging from romantic to casual to funny. Takes about 10 seconds vs the usual 10-minute internal debate.

It's free to try of course :)

Try it at: https://textherright.base44.app

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Unless you're on a spectrum/have a diagnosis, using an AI to help text your significant other is a sign you don't care about them, not a sign you're bad at texting.

Work on your relationship, not a program to text things you didn't think/feel/mean to your significant other.

> You paste your WhatsApp conversation, the AI understands the context and tone, then generates 3-5 response options ranging from romantic to casual to funny

This makes my skin crawl. Did you actually disclose to your partner that they're texting an app, not a man?

I appreciate the feedback, and you raise important points about authenticity in relationships.

To clarify, this isn't about replacing genuine communication or being deceptive. It's more like having a writing assistant when you're genuinely stuck.

Think of it like: - Using Grammarly to improve your emails doesn't make them less "you" - Getting advice from friends before important conversations doesn't make you fake - Using translation apps when traveling doesn't mean you don't care about connecting with locals

The tool suggests starting points - users still choose what resonates with them and edit accordingly the answer.

This is just a tool to help people express themselves better when they're stuck, not to replace authentic connection.