Three steps, zero learning curve
No prompt engineering, no setup. Paste, pick, done — the assistant does the thinking so you don’t restate it.
Paste your text
An email you’re stuck on, a paragraph that’s too long, a note that needs polish — anything.
Pick an action
Improve, summarize, shorten, simplify, change the tone, or draft a reply. One tap.
Copy and go
Read the result, copy it, and you’re done. Not happy? Try another action on the same text.
Not a blank chatbox. A co-pilot that knows the job.
Generic chat makes you explain what you want every time. Content Assistant gives you the actions you actually repeat — one click, the right result, on whatever you’re looking at.
One click, not a paragraph of prompts
Improve, summarize, shorten, simplify, re-tone, reply. The actions are ready — you just pick one.
Works on your text
Paste what you have. The assistant edits exactly that, keeping your meaning — it doesn’t invent a new topic.
Reads and replies to email
Drop in a message and get a courteous, on-point reply you can tweak and send in seconds.
Speaks your language
Write or receive something in another language? The assistant works in thirteen, and can switch between them.
Good questions
What can the assistant actually do?
Six things, on any text you paste: improve the writing, summarize it, make it shorter, simplify it, give it a professional tone, or draft a courteous reply. The free version here runs in your browser; the full app adds a more powerful AI model and works right inside your inbox and editor.
Is it free?
Yes. The assistant on this page is free with no account and no limit. The hosted app adds a stronger model, longer texts, saved snippets and one-click access from any site you’re on.
Will it change my meaning?
No — that’s the point. Every action edits the text you gave it and keeps what you meant. It tightens, clarifies or re-tones; it doesn’t go off and write about something else.
Who is it for?
Anyone who writes: founders and marketers, support and ops teams, students, and people who just want their emails to sound a little better. If you type for a living, it’s for you.
Which action should I start with?
Try “Improve writing” on an email — it’s the fastest way to feel the difference. Then run “Summarize” and “Draft a reply” on the same text to see one assistant handle a whole workflow.
Stop staring at the cursor.
Paste your text, pick an action, and let the assistant take it from here.
Try the assistant