live MeDo app
The official hackathon build runs on MeDo's public app URL and is the first try-it-out link on Devpost.
app-blctm8xh2io1.appmedo.combuilt with MeDo for Devpost
Tells Lite is a tiny private board for the moment when a message, profile, or draft reply keeps looping in your head. Paste it, choose the situation, and get a calmer first read before you send the next sentence.
public proof
The official hackathon build runs on MeDo's public app URL and is the first try-it-out link on Devpost.
app-blctm8xh2io1.appmedo.comThe public project page is live under the name Tells Lite. Hackathon placement should be verified from Devpost itself before anyone claims more than that.
devpost.com/software/tells-liteThis page mirrors the core interaction and gives judges a second clean place to inspect the product logic.
jump to the local demo boardjudge route
Open the official app first so judges see the real hackathon build before any supporting material.
open the live appEach shortcut opens the same local mirror and lands on a ready-made case for a quick second pass or clean screen recording.
Use the Devpost listing to confirm the public title, tagline, and live link chain without claiming hackathon entry state from this page alone.
open the Devpost projectjudge walkthrough
Use one of the built-in demo scenarios or paste your own message, profile, or draft reply.
The output stays grounded in the text: what is said, what is missing, what pressure is present, and what not to over-read.
Each case ends with a safer reply direction instead of a verdict, label, or fake certainty.
native demo handoff
This is a real desktop browser session driven against app-blctm8xh2io1.appmedo.com. It is not a narrated demo and it does not replace the planned 60-90s owner-led recording. It is a fallback motion artifact for the submission window.
private scratchpad
Tells Lite read
they are asking for space without fully closing the conversation.
there is no time frame, no next step, and no clear promise to return to the conversation.
the reassurance lowers your alarm while the undefined delay keeps control of timing on their side.
“i can give you space. i also need a clear time to come back to this, otherwise i’m left waiting without knowing what we are doing.”
best used when you need a calmer reply without pretending you know the whole story.
three real-feeling use cases
separate reassurance from commitment, spot open-ended deferral, and answer without chasing.
notice who the person is writing for, what they over-explain, and what kind of attention they invite.
test a firmer version that keeps the boundary without handing the other person an easy fight.
why it exists
Tells Lite is a Devpost/MeDo demo from vøiddo. It keeps the product text-first on purpose: no avatars, no fake psychology labels, no noisy dashboard. The value is in slowing the moment down and giving you language you can actually use.