Human-in-the-loop communication support

Respond to difficult messages without pretending to read minds.

TactLoop separates observable words from tentative interpretations, flags unsupported assumptions, and helps you draft a response the other person can correct.

You review and edit every suggestion. Safety checks and projection warnings are included on every plan.

A visible reasoning path

  1. 1Anchor in the exact words
  2. 2Describe the situation
  3. 3Name a possible feeling
  4. 4Surface a possible underlying value
  5. 5Flag projection and unsupported motives
  6. 6Draft a response
  7. 7Invite a check-back

Built for communication where accuracy and tone both matter

Use TactLoop as a preparation and quality-checking aid. It supports professional judgment; it does not replace policy, investigation, or accountable human decisions.

HR and employee relations

Prepare non-defensive, checkable language for sensitive workplace conversations.

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Customer support and relations

Separate a customer’s stated problem from assumptions and draft a calm next step.

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Workplace communication

Review feedback, collaboration, and conflict messages before they create avoidable friction.

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People operations

Support consistent communication habits while preserving human review and role boundaries.

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Questions about responsible use

Does TactLoop send or deliver messages?

No. TactLoop only analyzes text and creates editable suggestions. It has no message sending or delivery feature.

Does TactLoop claim to know how someone feels?

No. Possible feelings and values are presented as tentative interpretations to check, not facts about another person.

Can TactLoop make HR or disciplinary decisions?

No. It does not provide hiring, firing, grading, legal, medical, or disciplinary determinations. High-risk situations are routed toward human review.

Who is TactLoop designed for?

It supports people handling sensitive communication in employee relations, people operations, workplace collaboration, customer relations, and customer support.