BackRead turns every document you send into a live companion that answers your reader's questions, watches how it is read, and tells you where the deal really stands.
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The blind spot
A proposal, a deck, a memo goes out. You wait. You do not know who opened it, which page made them pause, what question they never asked out loud, or whether the deal is warm or already gone.
Read receipts tell you a file was opened. Analytics tell you seconds on a page. Neither tells you what the reader actually wanted. BackRead was built to close that gap.
How it works
Your reader asks a question inside the document itself. BackRead answers from what you approved, and when a question crosses into territory only you should handle, it holds the line and flags it for you instead of guessing.
Every pause, re-read, and question becomes a signal. You see which sections held attention, which were skipped, and where a reader hesitated, the quiet tells that a reply email never contains.
BackRead reads the pattern of the whole reading and tells you where things stand, so you know whether to push, to wait, or to rewrite before you send it to the next person.
Why BackRead
Everyone else measures whether eyes were on the page. BackRead reads what the reader was actually trying to decide.
Instead of a static file, you send something that listens. It captures stated intent, the questions a reader types, not just the seconds they linger.
You do not get another dashboard to interpret. You get a plain read on where the relationship stands and what to do next.
Each document learns from the readings before it. What you send tomorrow is sharper than what you sent today, because it remembers.
Use cases
If a document carries a decision, and you cannot be in the room when it is read, BackRead goes in your place. It works the same whether you are raising, selling, reporting, or being diligenced.
Send a deck that answers an investor's questions and tells you which ones to prepare for.
Know whether a proposal landed before the follow up call, not after the deal goes quiet.
See which parts of a memo drew scrutiny, and walk into the meeting already knowing.
Watch how a serious reader moves through the material, page by page, question by question.
How BackRead compares
Read receipts and document analytics tell you that something happened. BackRead tells you what it meant.
See it in action
Open a document in BackRead and you do not start with a chart to decode. You start with a plain read on the relationship, written the way a sharp colleague would tell you across a desk.
Underneath it sits the trail: every question, every pause, every re-read that led to the call.
Warm. The reader went deep on pricing and terms, then came back to the summary twice. Prepare for a question about the annual commit.
The long game
The first document you send with BackRead already reads its reader. The hundredth one knows what to say before the question is asked. That gap is the moat, and it grows every time you hit send.
Send your next document with BackRead and read the reader back.
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