Finish Gmail, Outlook, and Apple Mail replies faster without turning every message into a full AI draft.
AI writing assistant for Mac
A private AI writing assistant for Mac workers who write all day.
SpellType helps you finish emails, docs, messages, notes, LinkedIn replies, and team chat inline while you type. It is built for working people who want writing help inside their existing Mac apps, not another AI tab to manage.
Built for the writing that fills a Mac workday
Most work writing is not a blank-page essay. It is the constant stream of replies, updates, follow-ups, notes, and short decisions that happen across the apps already open on your Mac.
Docs and notes
Keep momentum in Google Docs, Microsoft Word, and Notes when you know the idea but the sentence is slow to land.
Chat and messages
Write clearer Slack, Teams, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, and Messages replies while staying in the conversation.
What to look for in a Mac writing assistant
| Need | Why it matters | SpellType approach |
|---|---|---|
| Works where you write | Mac workers move between email, docs, notes, chat, and browser apps all day. | SpellType focuses on everyday Mac writing surfaces and Chrome + Safari web apps. |
| Less interruption | Prompting a chatbot for every small reply slows down the flow. | SpellType suggests the next word or phrase inline while you keep typing. |
| Private drafts | Work writing often includes customer details, hiring notes, plans, and personal messages. | SpellType is designed around local autocomplete on Mac. |
| Natural control | People want help finishing their own sentence, not a tool that takes over the message. | SpellType lets you accept what helps and keep writing in your own voice. |
Use SpellType for common work writing
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Compared with chatbots
Chatbots are useful for broad prompts. SpellType is for the smaller, more frequent moment: finishing the sentence already in front of you.
Compared with grammar tools
Grammar tools help polish text after it exists. SpellType is focused on writing speed: getting the next useful phrase onto the page.
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