Kane Scott

KText - The intent-driven AI writing assistant for every app

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KText is built for what most teams actually use AI for: writing with confidence and without the effort. It turns rough intent, voice dictation, prewritten text, and context from your active window into ready-to-send drafts in any Windows app. Most routine writing doesn’t need a long chatbot conversation to write a simple message. You just need the right words where you’re already typing.

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Kane Scott
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I built KText because I lead a team where a lot of high context technical information gets thrown around daily. The consistent friction is always the same, getting that information out of your head and communicated clearly to the people who need it. I wanted an AI I could just drop facts to and have it write a response that fit the message and the person I'm replying to. It sees what was said last and knows what my answer needs to be. That's what inspired KText and what I use it for daily. I haven't sent a single message without running it through KText since I built it, it's even become my de facto spell checker. Most teams use AI for one thing: writing with confidence and without the effort. KText excels at that flow. Other writing tools need you to either write it first or explain everything from scratch. KText already knows what's on your screen, just tell it what you want said. A lot of what teams write all day doesn't need a conversation with a chatbot to get it right. The writing is repetitive, the conversation has been had a hundred times, you just need to get what's in your head conveyed to that person quickly. A client update. A follow-up. A support reply. It surfaces wherever you're already working, inside your email client, support tool, chat, browser, or any other app. Speak your intent or describe what you need, KText drafts it from scratch. Already have something written? Highlight just the part that's off and KText drops the rewrite right back to where it should be. And for the tough conversations where tone and framing really matter, Pro mode is where years of customer communication experience is baked in. Worth reaching for when you need to get it exactly right. (P.S. I also banned long dashes. Nobody needs to know everything you wrote went through AI.)
Kane Scott

Breaking news:

This is the spellcheck dethroner.

One part of KText I've been especially excited about is the new, faster right-click flow. I literally added this yesterday, and I think it might be the true direction of the app.

If your cursor is already in a text box, you right-click the KText hover icon, say what you want, plus any context that isn't on screen, click again to stop, and KText drops the perfected AI result right where your cursor was. Two clicks, and the whole flow stays in place.

There's also a double right-click shortcut where you don't have to say anything at all. Click into a text box, double right-click the KText hover icon, and it reads what's already on your screen, knows the context, and generates and inserts a response right where you need it. Not sure what to say or how to reply to someone? Just let AI handle it wherever you are.

You can also select text first, then right-click or double right-click, and KText rewrites just that selection in place. The new de facto spellcheck flow.

The main popup is still there on left-click when you want saved prompts, added context, or Pro mode, but this headless flow is starting to feel like the more natural default. It belongs in the same muscle memory as spellcheck, except it actually thinks for you.

Begging for feedback here: should the right-click headless flow be promoted to the left-click default, making it the star of the show? Or does it feel right exactly where it is as a right-click speed flow?