Diffuser

Cut through a triggering message. Shape the right reply.

Free to try. Private by default. Purpose-built for neurodivergent minds.

Paste the message that set you off. AI separates what was said from what your brain heard — then helps you reply.

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This tool uses AI. No input is stored or shared.

Context-gathering

It asks a few questions before it says anything.

Who sent the message. How well you know them. Whether this is how they normally write. How your day’s been. The Diffuser gathers context before offering any read.

The result is shaped to your situation — not a generic take.

The message that landed

Who sent this?

My managerA skip-level or execSomeone on my teamA peer

How are you right now?

Pretty regulatedMildly stressedIt’s been a hard dayI’m exhausted

The analysis

What the message said. What your nervous system added.

The Diffuser separates the two. You see what was actually in the message — the literal content — and you see what your brain layered on top on first read.

Both are real. Both are information. You just see them clearly now, rather than feeling them as one thing.

What it said

What your brain added

The reply

You leave with a reply you can actually send.

The Diffuser gives you three ways forward — ask one clarifying question, acknowledge and start small, or put it down for now. Pick one, and the tool drafts a reply in that direction.

Adjust the tone. Edit the draft. Copy and send. Or start over if none of the three fit.

Three ways forward

Ask one clarifying question
Acknowledge and start small
Put it down for now

The toolkit

The Diffuser is one of five.

NeuroLayers is the operating system for different minds. The Diffuser handles the moment between a triggering message and your reply. The other four work across the full range of how different minds think, decide, and move.

Reframer

For when a thought is pulling you under. Turns it into something you can work with.

Diffuser

For when a message or conversation has activated you. Separates what was written from what you heard.

You are here

Get Shit Done

For when the task is too big to start. Breaks it into achievable chunks you can schedule, share, or hand off.

Do This First

For when you have too many things to do and can't pick one. Tells you where to start.

Communication Translator

For when the words in your head won't land the way you mean them. Translates what you want to say into what the other person can actually hear.

FAQ

Before you ask.

Yes. We don’t see your inputs. We don’t see your outputs. Nothing you write is visible to us. Your input stays on your device unless you choose to save it to your account, and even then, we don’t train models on your words or build a profile of you.

You can. A general AI chatbot can help you draft a reply if you know how to ask for it. But you’re starting from a blank page every time — describing the message, the sender, the context, and what kind of response you want. The Diffuser has done that work for you. You paste, answer a few questions, and get back a read and a reply shaped to the situation.

And when you come back, the tool remembers your voice. Replies sound like you. You don’t start from scratch.

Pick “none of these feel right” and the Diffuser will generate three more based on where you actually are. If none of those fit either, you can write the reply yourself using the read — the analysis stays on screen for as long as you need it.
Every drafted reply has tone controls — friendly, warm, professional, brief, slightly longer. Adjust until it sounds right, then edit directly before copying. Over time, the tool also learns your voice, so the default drafts get closer to how you actually write.
No. The reply you send is yours — edited, adjusted, and in your words by the time it leaves the tool. The Diffuser helps you shape it; you send it.
A deep breath slows your nervous system. That’s useful. It doesn’t tell you what the message said, what your brain added, or how to reply. The Diffuser handles the part of regulation that comes after the pause — the thinking part, where you decide what to actually do.
No. The Diffuser separates what was said from what your nervous system added, but it doesn’t override your read. If the message is genuinely out of line, the analysis will reflect that, and the three ways forward will include paths that take it seriously — including putting it down and deciding later whether it needs escalating.

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