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echo shows what builds and destroys trust in real conversations, so you can test framing before you publish.
Trust erodes when messages imply unfairness or confusion. echo captures those reactions early, so teams can adjust before it spreads.
Polls capture snapshots. Social listening captures the loudest voices. echo captures reasoning in motion, so teams can test framing and adjust before confusion spreads.
Run large-scale message experiments inside real conversations. Learn what works, for whom, and where before you publish or deploy.
echo strengthens existing policy, field, and rapid response workflows. Test language in a safe proving ground, then export what works into your channels before you amplify.
Test any issue, framing, or audience.
See reactions, confusions, and why.
Rewrite until clarity rises and backlash drops.
Ship language into outreach and public comms
echo strengthens existing policy, field, and rapid response workflows. Test language in a safe proving ground, then export what works into your channels before you amplify.
Test any issue, framing, or audience
See reactions, confusions, and why
Rewrite until clarity rises and backlash drops.
Ship language into outreach and public comms
Set boundaries around topics, tone, pacing, and targeting. Monitor how messages land across cohorts and regions, and pause instantly if anything drifts.
You ask, we answer.
It’s conversational measurement + experimentation. Polls capture a snapshot; echo captures how people interpret a message in context, then lets you test alternative framing and see what improves clarity and trust.
We use neutral phrasing, balanced follow-ups, and guardrails that prevent leading language. You can review, approve, and lock prompts—then audit exactly what was asked and why.
Yes—results are aggregated and reported by cohort/region without exposing individual identities. Targeting and reporting are built around privacy-safe cohorts, caps, and exclusions.
You can start seeing directional changes the same day as conversations come in. Most teams detect a shift and validate a response within 24–72 hours, depending on volume and precision.
Start by exploring what echo already knows. Go deeper when you’re ready.