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Tools for writing with clarity
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Writing is a real form of art. We soak in great pieces of writing because we understand how much there is to consider when sitting down in front of a blank sheet of (digital) paper.
If you’re writing an email, you’ll need to consider your tone of voice, length, and clarity. If you’re writing a blog, you might be concerned about SEO keywords and how to make your content better than your competitors. Storytelling? Every word counts, but don’t miss the forest for the trees.
Fortunately, you’re not the only one who struggles with words. We often see tools launch which generally make us feel less alone in our (absence of) thoughts, from those that function as our Editor to those that can do our keyword searching for us.
Here are 6 fresh tools for when words escape you.
Dabble is a tool created specifically for book authors, because storytelling isn’t usually formed in a vacuum or as one consecutive thought. The tool helps you organize your story elements, focus, set a writing schedule, and drag and drop pieces of your work.
Smart Copy Everywhere from Unbounce helps you with creative copy on the spot, whether it’s generating it from scratch, or remixing a sentence you already wrote to offer a better option.
YouWrite is like assigning out your copywriting work. As an example, you can simply type in the keywords “dental cleaning Monday” and the tool can generate a comprehensive email you can send to your patients, even reminding them to bring their insurance card.
YouWrite, a new product from Richard Socher and team at You.com, joins an increasingly crowded space.
Mark Copy, Simplified AI Writer, and Frase 2.0 are also three more competitors in the AI-assistant space to check out. They can help you cut writing time from hours to seconds.
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The new Base One Max, designed with a weighted metal body and an elevated glass panel delivers MagSafe charging at up to 15W for your wireless charging devices and Apple Watch.
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Juphy 2.0 helps small to medium-sized teams manage all conversations and support requests on social media in a single, shared inbox.
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Blockchain Home Registry lets homeowners claim a verified NFT of their property, giving access to a permanent, transferable, historical record of their home.
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Ivella allows couples to split expenses. You can set a ratio with your partner and transactions will automatically be split when using the Ivella Debit Card.
Is Web3 a solution seeking a problem?
I recently wrote about how we can build web3 onramps for the next 1 billion people. But I didn’t cover why people should care about web3 in the first place.
So we’re just… talking to software now?

ElevenLabs has been the go-to for voice for a while. Now they've turned that expertise into agents that actually get things done. You set one up, it talks like a real person, listens, responds, and helps handle the task — support calls, bookings, whatever the job is. Not a demo, not a "press 1 for sales" situation. It's ready to deploy. Feels like one of those shifts where the interface quietly changes. Less typing, less clicking, more just saying what needs to happen and letting it play out.
Squads allows you to become an early supporter of your favorite artists.
You can purchase coins that give you access to exclusive, personal experiences, like 1:1 chats. As the creator’s fan base grows, so does the value of your coins.
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