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Radar Chart
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Evidence
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Action Plan
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Liam vs. Mary · January 2026
Sample report: a strong connection profile with balanced effort, active repair, and mutual planning momentum.
Participant pair
Liam vs. Mary
Messages analyzed
164
Retention window
30 days
Comparison
Liam vs. Mary
The comparison chart keeps names visible so the paid report feels personal, not anonymous.
Identity-safe split
Liam vs. Mary
Liam
Mary
Communication style
Liam vs. Mary
Effort Balance
Liam and Mary look relatively aligned on effort balance.
Warmth / Affection
Liam and Mary look relatively aligned on warmth / affection.
Responsiveness
Liam and Mary look relatively aligned on responsiveness.
Reassurance / Support
Liam shows the stronger reassurance / support signal in this export.
Follow-up Pressure
Liam and Mary look relatively aligned on follow-up pressure.
Future Planning
Liam shows the stronger future planning signal in this export.
Relationship radar
Liam vs. Mary
The overview keeps the top-line signal readable before users go deeper into the evidence.
Timeline
Liam vs. Mary
The timeline shows whether warmth, tension, and engagement move together or break apart over time.
Evidence windows
What the chat actually showed
engagement
E9Engagement shows up in an exchange between Liam and Mary around 2025-12-15.
Liam: Hey you. How was your day? Mary: Long but okay. Better now that you texted.
Engaged exchanges help separate routine texting from genuinely sustained dialogue.
support
E4Support shows up in an exchange between Liam and Mary around 2025-12-18.
Liam: Honestly just to talk to you for a bit. Mary: I'm here. Mary: So Christmas. What's the situation with your family?
Supportive moments show emotional presence during stress or uncertainty.
support
E10Support shows up in an exchange between Mary and Liam around 2025-12-19.
Mary: I am genuinely very sweet. Liam: How are you feeling about Christmas this year? Mary: Honestly a bit anxious. My parents have been weird since the summer.
Supportive moments show emotional presence during stress or uncertainty.
support
E3Support shows up in an exchange between Mary and Liam around 2025-12-24.
Mary: Not really. It came out of nowhere and now everything feels awful. Liam: I'm here. Take your time. Mary: I just feel so sad when they do this. Like all the good stuff gets wrecked.
Supportive moments show emotional presence during stress or uncertainty.
repair
E5Repair shows up in an exchange between Mary and Liam around 2025-12-24.
Mary: Merry Christmas, Liam. Liam: Hey. Can we talk? Something came up with plans tonight. Mary: What's going on?
Repair moments show whether tension is acknowledged and worked through.
planning
E7Future Planning shows up in an exchange between Mary and Liam around 2025-12-27.
Mary: Yeah. Liam: Can we do tomorrow? Wherever you want. Mary: Let me think on it.
Future-oriented language is one of the clearest signs of continuity and intent.
planning
E8Future Planning shows up in an exchange between Liam and Mary around 2025-12-27.
Liam: Good. I'm glad. Mary: Tomorrow still works if you want. The place with the dumplings. Liam: Yes. I'll book it now.
Future-oriented language is one of the clearest signs of continuity and intent.
support
E11Support shows up in an exchange between Mary and Liam around 2025-12-28.
Mary: Okay. We're good. Mary: Good luck for the presentation today. You've got this. Liam: That means a lot. I needed that.
Supportive moments show emotional presence during stress or uncertainty.
affection
E1Affection shows up in an exchange between Liam and Mary around 2025-12-29.
Liam: Presentation done. It actually went well. Mary: I knew it would. Proud of you. Liam: Can I call you later?
Warm language makes it easier to see whether care is being expressed consistently.
support
E12Support shows up in an exchange between Liam and Mary around 2026-01-03.
Liam: Yeah. I think that would help. Mary: How are you feeling today? Liam: A bit better. Talking it through last night helped.
Supportive moments show emotional presence during stress or uncertainty.
affection
E2Affection shows up in an exchange between Mary and Liam around 2026-01-05.
Mary: Power move. Okay. Mary: Also I miss you. Liam: I miss you too.
Warm language makes it easier to see whether care is being expressed consistently.
repair
E6Repair shows up in an exchange between Mary and Liam around 2026-01-07.
Mary: Worse. Full cold now. Liam: I'm sorry. Stay in bed today. Mary: No choice really. Everything hurts.
Repair moments show whether tension is acknowledged and worked through.
Strengths and concerns
Liam vs. Mary
Emotional Reciprocity
Message volume stays relatively balanced at 51% vs 49%, and the chat contains 3 warmth/support evidence moments.
Affection Signal Strength
Direct affectionate language appears 3 times, with 2 representative affection windows.
Supportiveness
Support and reassurance signals appear 9 times in the chat.
Consistency & Initiation
The chat is active on 63% of days in range, with initiation share at 54% vs 46%.
Conversation Investment
Mary asks questions in 20% of messages and Liam in 21%, with message share at 51% vs 49%.
Repair After Tension
2 repair windows appear alongside 0 conflict windows, which shapes how recoverable tension looks.
Deeper breakdowns
Five sections built from the evidence and metrics
Paid modules focus on the most conversion-relevant patterns: bids, repair, pressure, planning, and support.
Bids for Connection
IncludedWho reaches, who notices, and who turns toward
Liam and Mary show a strong turn-toward pattern, with curiosity, restarts, and warmth determining whether bids are met or missed.
Bids track how often curiosity, check-ins, affection, and restarts create connection opportunities inside the thread.
Repair After Conflict
IncludedHow quickly tension gets closed
Liam and Mary show a mixed repair profile: the key question is whether apologies and resets close tension quickly enough after conflict spikes.
Repair combines conflict windows, apology behavior, and reassurance to show whether difficult moments end with closure.
Follow-up Pressure
IncludedWhere silence gaps and repeated follow-ups start to shape the thread
Liam and Mary show contained follow-up pressure, driven by silence gaps and repeated follow-ups before the thread resets.
Pressure rises when repeated follow-ups and long silence gaps make the visible pace of the thread feel more uneven.
Future Planning & Follow-through
IncludedHow often the thread points forward instead of stalling
Liam and Mary show a strong future-planning profile, based on how often they make plans and whether the thread stays active enough to support follow-through.
Future orientation is strongest when plans show up repeatedly and the conversation stays active enough to carry them forward.
Supportive Language
IncludedHow reassurance and care show up in the thread
Liam and Mary show a strong support profile, combining reassurance, support language, and the warmth that appears around difficult moments.
This section tracks visible reassurance, check-ins, and support language in the exported messages.
Compatibility narrative
IncludedThe chat reads as strong overall, with the clearest strengths in emotional reciprocity and affection signal strength. The biggest pressure point is consistency & initiation, which is where the connection feels most likely to wobble without explicit repair.
Recommendations
IncludedProtect what is already working
Keep naming appreciation, following through on plans, and quickly repairing friction when it appears.
Turning points
IncludedRepair
Repair shows up in an exchange between Mary and Liam around 2025-12-24.
Future Planning
Future Planning shows up in an exchange between Mary and Liam around 2025-12-27.
Future Planning
Future Planning shows up in an exchange between Liam and Mary around 2025-12-27.
Timeline story
IncludedPhase 1: 12-15-12-19
Warmth tracked at 28/100 with engagement across 28 messages, while tension sat around 10/100.
Phase 2: 12-19-12-24
Warmth tracked at 35/100 with engagement across 28 messages, while tension sat around 11/100.
Phase 3: 12-24-12-29
Warmth tracked at 33/100 with engagement across 28 messages, while tension sat around 11/100.
Phase 4: 12-29-01-04
Warmth tracked at 30/100 with engagement across 28 messages, while tension sat around 10/100.