Is that a yes or a polite no?
Paste what your prospect said. Get a ChatGPT prompt that scores their statement — genuine interest or soft rejection — with specific signals decoded.
The Sales Lie Detector generates a language analysis prompt that scores your prospect's statement on a Truth Scale from 0 to 100. Paste what they said and get a structured ChatGPT prompt that identifies red flags, green flags, hidden meaning, and the exact next move — so you know if you're dealing with genuine interest or a polite brush-off.
Email, WhatsApp message, or your notes from the call — paste exactly what they said.
When they said it, what happened before, and whether this is a pattern.
Paste into ChatGPT for a Truth Score and full language breakdown.
Use the Next Move guidance to respond appropriately based on the real signal.
Salespeople who have received an ambiguous response from a prospect and genuinely can't tell if it's real interest or a polite no — and want an objective analysis before deciding how to respond.
Over-reading positive signals wastes weeks chasing dead deals. Under-reading genuine interest means walking away from real opportunities. The Sales Lie Detector gives you an objective, psychology-based read of prospect language so you invest your time in the right deals.
What's the most common 'lie' in Indian B2B sales?
The most common soft rejection phrase in Indian B2B is 'We definitely want to move forward, just let me check internally and get back to you.' Without a specific date or next step, this phrase has a 70%+ probability of being a soft rejection.
What Truth Score should concern me?
Anything below 40 is a strong signal of soft rejection or stalling. 40–70 is ambiguous — use the suggested test question to clarify. Above 70 indicates genuine interest.
Should I share the Truth Score with the prospect?
No — this is an internal analysis tool. Use the insights to guide your response, not to confront the prospect.
Can I use this to analyse email subject line responses?
Yes — paste any ambiguous buyer communication. The tool works on emails, WhatsApp messages, LinkedIn responses, and even paraphrased call notes.