about wtf.

We built this because we were
tired of generic answers.

You describe something confusing that happened. And the internet gives you a Reddit thread from 2019, a psychology blog with seventeen bullet points, and a friend who says “just communicate.” None of it helps. None of it is specific enough to actually be about your situation.

WTF is the thing we wished existed. A tool that reads what you described, matches it to a known pattern in human behaviour, and tells you exactly what is happening — and what to do about it. One clear answer. Not seventeen possibilities.

What WTF actually does.

Human behaviour is not as mysterious as it feels from the inside. Every confusing thing a person does — the hot and cold, the silence after warmth, the friend who disappeared after your success, the colleague who praises you privately and ignores you publicly — has a pattern underneath it. These patterns have names. They have mechanisms. They have predictable outcomes.

WTF maintains a library of these patterns — built from years of observing how people actually behave, not how psychology textbooks say they should. When you describe your situation, WTF matches your words to the closest pattern and builds a decode specific to what you described.

The output is a Decode Card — four sections, each doing a specific job. What you felt. What is actually happening. Where you actually stand. Your one clear move. The card is specific enough that it could not be shown to someone in a different situation and still make sense. If it could — it failed.

6 contexts decoded

60 seconds to an answer

14,847 decodes this week

Why we built it this way.

We don't soften the answer.

Every other tool in this space is built to make you feel better. We are built to make you understand. Those are different things. Understanding lasts. Feeling better lasts until the next confusing thing happens. We give you the pattern, the truth, and one move. We do not hedge. We do not offer five possibilities. We do not say “it depends.” If the answer is uncomfortable, we still say it — because that is what you came here for.

The AI is invisible.

WTF is not a chatbot. It is not ChatGPT with a nice interface. The pattern library underneath it was built by a person who spent years observing human behaviour — what people actually do, not what psychology literature says they should do. The AI is the engine that matches your specific situation to the right pattern and generates a decode that is specific to your words. It is infrastructure. What you experience is the pattern, not the machine.

Your situation stays private.

Every word you type is encrypted before it touches our database. We cannot read your situations. We do not use them for training. We do not share them with any third party. The only thing that leaves your device in readable form is the anonymised pattern matched — never your words. This is not a legal disclaimer. It is a design decision we made on day one and will not reverse.

What we believe about human behaviour.

People are not confusing.
They are running patterns you haven't named yet.

Every behaviour that feels like a mystery has been observed before. In someone else's relationship. In someone else's family. In someone else's office. Once you name the pattern, the confusion becomes information.

Clarity is more valuable than comfort.

The most useful thing someone can do for you when you are confused is tell you the truth — not soften it, not qualify it, not offer you twelve ways to look at it. One clear answer, stated precisely, is worth more than an hour of validation.

Your instincts are usually right.
You just need someone to say it.

Most people who come to WTF already know something is off. They are not looking for information. They are looking for confirmation that what they are sensing is real. We say it. Clearly. Without making you feel dramatic for asking.

The people behind this.

WTF is a product of Scorpyns Technologies Private Limited — a technology company based in Chandigarh, India.

Scorpyns builds digital products with an obsessive focus on the user experience at the moment that matters. WTF was built because we kept seeing the same problem: people in the middle of confusing situations, searching for answers, and finding nothing specific enough to actually help.

The pattern library that powers WTF was built by Anandy, who spent years observing human behaviour across relationships, families, friendships, and workplaces — mapping the patterns that keep repeating into a framework that is precise enough to be genuinely useful. The technology that delivers that framework to you in 60 seconds was built by Raman.

We are a small team. We answer to no investors. We built this to be useful — and the only way it stays useful is if it stays honest.

Scorpyns Technologies

Scorpyns Technologies Private Limited

Chandigarh, India

scorpyns.com

Your privacy.

Your words are encrypted

Every situation you type is encrypted with AES-256 before it is stored. We cannot read it. Our team cannot read it. Nobody can.

We never use your situations for training

Your words are used to generate your decode and nothing else. They are not used to train AI models, improve algorithms, or fed into any system beyond your session.

No third parties

Your situations are never shared with, sold to, or accessible by any third party. The only external service that receives data is the AI model that generates your decode — and it receives only what is needed to generate it.

Delete any time

If you want your data deleted, email us at [email protected] and we will permanently delete all sessions linked to your phone number within 24 hours.

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