Maildrop
Two addresses. Two kinds of reads. Both are grounded, bounded, and built for time-pressured interpretation.
Maildrop exists because many important decisions do not arrive as polished documents. They arrive as emails, forwards, and drafts, read quickly, interpreted under pressure.
Resume read
Send a resume (PDF or DOCX) to:
drop@adi-q.com
You receive a reading of how the document is likely to land under time pressure. No scoring. No optimization.
Message read
Send a message to:
message@adi-q.com
The read is based on the message body only. Attachments are not analyzed. The output is bounded inference, not advice.
Same read. Different inputs.
After you send, you receive an email with the read and a private link to view or delete your maildrop.
When this is worth using
- You are not unsure what you said. You are unsure what will be assumed.
- You are forwarding something without context, and you want to see how it lands on a first pass.
- The message has no explicit ask, but an implicit one may be inferred.
- Silence from the reader would be costly, awkward, or ambiguous.
- The relationship or power dynamic matters more than the content.
If none of these are true, Maildrop is usually unnecessary.