Breaking down what you actually said in an apology reveals what you're acknowledging, avoiding, or softening—the structure of your words mirrors the structure of your understanding. When you see the gaps, you know where your apology is still protecting yourself instead of meeting the other person.
Apology structure analysis examines whether an apology contains the core components that make it feel genuine and complete — such as acknowledgment of harm, acceptance of responsibility, and a credible commitment to change.
AI can evaluate a drafted apology against these structural criteria and highlight missing elements, helping users craft messages that actually restore trust rather than deflecting blame or minimizing the other person's experience.
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