Do they like me?

Measure interest from tone, pacing, and reciprocity—see where you stand and what to do next.

Illustration of two people wondering if there is mutual interest.

What it is

Instead of counting emojis or overanalyzing every reply, Lucen evaluates patterns that consistently signal interest: balance of effort, responsiveness, tone and initiative. You'll see a clear read on momentum—whether attention is rising, steady or slipping—so you can decide your next step with confidence.

How Lucen can tell if they like you

See interest momentum

Lucen blends response speed, initiation, and follow-through to show if momentum is building or fading.

Compare effort automatically

We track who reaches out, how often, and how much to reveal whether energy is truly mutual.

Decode tone & warmth

Language analysis surfaces warmth, excitement, or distancing tone so you know how their replies really land.

Context-aware timing read

Smart baselines adjust for busy schedules, so a slower reply only counts against them when the pattern suggests disinterest.

Flag mixed signals fast

Hot-and-cold streaks, ghosting risk, or contradictory messages are highlighted before you get blindsided.

Get the verdict & next move

A clear crush score plus straight-talk guidance explains what the signals mean and how to respond.

What you'll see

Crush/interest scoreMomentum & reciprocityTiming & pacingTone & energyMixed signals calloutsNext steps you can use

How it works

  • Share the texts you're unsure about

    Upload the part of the conversation where interest feels unclear and let us know what you hope to understand.

  • Lucen scores interest signals

    We weigh initiation, pacing, reciprocity, and tone to map how their energy shifts across the thread.

  • See the crush verdict & next move

    Get a clear interest score, momentum read, and a suggested response so you know whether to lean in or reset expectations.

Example

Preview a sample report to understand how Lucen calculates interest and shows momentum—plus a suggested next move.

See sample report

FAQ