Every day, one hard question. You answer in your own words. Then an AI reads the whole room and shows you its shape — where people stand, where they actually divide, what they quietly share — and your seat in it.
Most of what we see online is the loudest few, or a single number that flattens everyone. The Read does something rarer: it gathers what people genuinely think, in bulk, and distills it into something honest and easy to see — a real read on how people feel, with the texture left in.
It describes the room. It never judges the question.
It’s a mirror, not an oracle. It shows the room that gathered today — a self-selected slice of people, never “humanity.” It takes no side on the question itself; it only shows you, fairly, the people who showed up — including, in their strongest form, the ones who disagree with you.