Second Opinion · Microsoft Teams

Challenge your assumptions.

Second Opinion is a tool for challenging assumptions about a candidate, a customer, a witness, a counterparty. Upload a conversation. Get a written second opinion, grounded in how people actually used their words.

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What it is

A second set of eyes on any conversation that matters.

The first read of a conversation is your own. It's shaped by what you noticed, what you remembered, what you expected to hear. Second Opinion gives you a second read, built from the actual words, free from whatever you brought into the room.

You upload a document: an interview transcript, a meeting recording's VTT file, a negotiation record, a customer call, a statement. Second Opinion analyzes the language patterns in that document and returns a written behavioral analysis. Not a score. Not a prediction. Not a recommendation. A careful, descriptive read of how the person communicated.

When to use it

Four moments where a second opinion earns its name.

A candidate

You interviewed them. They seemed sharp. Before you make an offer, read their transcript one more time, through a different lens.

A customer

The QBR went fine on the surface. The language underneath it might tell you whether the renewal is real or polite.

A witness

A statement, a recorded interview, a transcript of testimony. Second Opinion reads the whole thing carefully, and surfaces what's worth a closer look.

A counterparty

Before you sign, before you walk away, before you raise the offer. Understand how the other side is actually talking about the deal.

How it works

Three steps. Under a minute of your time.

1

Upload

Drag a PDF, DOCX, TXT, or Teams VTT transcript into the bot chat. The file moves from your Microsoft tenant into ours, and never touches the open internet. Everything stays inside Microsoft's cloud.

2

Scrub

Azure AI Language automatically removes personal information: names, contact details, identifiers. The analysis that follows sees language patterns, not people. When the session ends, the file and its text are deleted.

3

Read

You receive a written second opinion in your Teams chat. Descriptive, specific, free of recommendations. The entire pipeline runs inside Microsoft Azure, with no outbound calls and no third-party APIs.

What you get back

A written read. Not a dashboard.

The output is prose, written to be read by a human who's about to make a decision. A few paragraphs of careful observations about the language patterns in what you uploaded, what those patterns suggest about how the person communicated, and what a thoughtful reviewer might want to look at more closely.

There is no numeric score, no chart, no five-star rating, no percentile. Behavioral analysis that compresses a person into a number is behavioral analysis that's easy to misuse. We chose not to build that.

The analysis is descriptive, never predictive. It observes. It doesn't conclude. The decision is still yours.

Why it's built the way it is

Three design choices, stated plainly.

How people use words means something

Word choice, sentence structure, the cadence of pronouns and hedges and certainties, all of it carries signal. Second Opinion draws on a lexicon of over 16,000 words, built on decades of LIWC research (Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count) and extended by our own work. It finds patterns in the language that a human reader would feel but struggle to articulate, and describes them plainly.

Descriptive, never predictive

Second Opinion has no access to who the speaker is, what they look like, or any personal characteristic. It sees language, not people. It produces no recommendations, no predictions, no suggestions about hiring, firing, or deal decisions. The output is a careful description of what the language showed. You decide what to do with it.

Your data stays in Microsoft

The entire pipeline runs inside Microsoft Azure in the United States. No outbound calls. No third-party APIs. Uploaded files and their text are deleted at session close. Your data does not leave your Azure environment.

Pricing

Five free reads. Then pay per word.

No seats. No subscriptions. No minimums. Just Microsoft's metered billing running quietly in the background.

Five free document analyses, lifetime. Then $0.0005 per word analyzed.

A typical hour-long interview runs roughly $4 to read. Billing goes through your existing Microsoft commercial marketplace relationship, so there's nothing new to set up on your finance team's side. You only pay for what you actually analyze.

Rolling it out

Working with your IT admin.

Most organizations require admin approval before a new Teams app can be installed. Second Opinion is built to make that approval easy. Here's what to send them.

Send them the full brief

A single page written for IT and security reviewers. Covers data residency, permissions, encryption, and everything else they'll ask about.

Open the IT admin page →

Or send the three-sentence version

If your admin moves fast and wants the short story, paste the note below into Slack, Teams, or email.

Jump to the note ↓

Copy and forward

Hi, I'd like to install Second Opinion, a Teams app from Pansophy AI Inc., for behavioral analysis of conversation transcripts.

It runs entirely inside our US-based Azure environment, requests zero Microsoft Graph permissions, installs in personal scope only, and deletes every uploaded file and its text at session close. Billing is through Microsoft commercial marketplace metered billing, so nothing new to set up on our side.

Full technical and compliance detail is here: pansophyai.com/secondopinion/for-it-admins/

You can edit this before sending. It's a starting point, not a script.

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