The SkillFlirt analyzer reads your existing match conversation and gives you back the temperature of the chat plus three reply suggestions calibrated to it. It's the single most-used tool in the product.
How to use it
You have two input modes:
- Image upload (preferred): Screenshot the conversation in your dating app and drop the image on the upload area. The analyzer OCRs the messages, identifies who said what, and analyzes from there. This is faster and captures emoji + formatting.
- Text fallback: Paste the chat manually using the format
Her: [message]/You: [message], one message per line. Use this if you don't have a screenshot handy or if the screenshot OCR didn't pick everything up.
Hit Analyze. You'll get three things back.
What the vibe gauge means
The gauge runs on a five-point scale based on the signals across the entire conversation:
- Cold (red) — short replies, no questions back, polite-but-done energy. The conversation is closing.
- Cooling (orange) — message lengths shrinking, emoji use dropping. You haven't lost her but you're trending the wrong way.
- Neutral (yellow) — even keel, no strong signals either direction. Your move matters.
- Warming (light green) — questions back, matched length, playful punctuation. She's leaning in.
- Hot (bright green) — emoji back-and-forth, short fast replies, escalating energy. Time to suggest meeting up.
The gauge is a summary — always read the green/red flags below it for the specifics.
How to read green and red flags
Each flag is a specific observation, not a vague vibe. Examples:
- Green: "She asked you a follow-up question (
why are you like this lol) — that's an active invitation to continue." - Green: "Her last 3 replies have matched your message length within ±20%, signaling balanced engagement."
- Red: "Her last reply ended with a period (
yeah for sure.), which usually signals disengagement in casual texting." - Red: "Average reply time has gone from 4 minutes to 6 hours — she's deprioritizing the conversation."
These are the inputs the model used to compute the vibe gauge. If you disagree with a flag (you know context the analyzer doesn't), trust your read — but the flags are usually right.
When to regenerate
You get three reply suggestions per analysis, calibrated to the temperature of the chat. They'll usually be: one that plays it safe, one that pushes the energy, one that does something unexpected.
Regenerate if:
- All three feel off-tone (rare, but happens with very short or unusual conversations)
- You want a different style (you can adjust style on the next pass)
Don't regenerate if one of the three is 80% right — just edit it. Burning generations to chase a perfect first draft is a waste.
History sidebar
Every analysis is saved to your history (left sidebar). Click any past analysis to revisit the chat, the suggestions, and which one you sent. If you tag whether the suggestion worked, the model uses that signal over time to tune future suggestions for you.
You can delete any history item at any time. Standard and Platinum plans get longer history retention — see the subscriptions doc.