Launching today

Clarafy
Type messy and have it instantly polished
109 followers
Type messy and have it instantly polished
109 followers
Most tools force you to edit. Clarafy is a zero-suggestion chaos translator. Type or dictate a messy stream-of-consciousness, hit a hotkey, and it instantly rewrites perfect text in place. Standout Features: App-Aware: Formats contextually for Gmail, Slack, or ChatGPT. Hold-to-Dictate: Ramble out loud; release to inject polished prose. Tone Matching: Learns and mirrors your unique voice. No suggestions, no underlines. Just one-and-done clarity.







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@liam_tidholm this looks super useful and the keyboard short cuts are nice! Quick question, does it adapt to context at all, like knowing a Slack message should stay casual but an email should read more formally, or is it one consistent "clean up" pass for now?
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@tom_palmer_ux Yep, context awareness is a big part of Clarafy.
It doesn’t apply the same rewrite everywhere. Clarafy looks at what you’re writing and adapts automatically. A Slack message stays casual and conversational, an email becomes more polished and professional with clear structure, and an AI prompt gets detailed for better results. So in short it know wether your in Gmail, slack, notion, or ChatGPT etc.
The goal isn’t to make everything sound the same, it’s to make your writing clearer while preserving the intent and tone that fit the context.
We also have tone learning called StyleMemory so over time Clarafy can better understand and match your own writing style rather than forcing a generic AI voice.
This sounds useful for someone like me. My thoughts often come out messy, especially when I'm writing reports, I can spend a long time just polishing the wording and trying to make everything sound clear.
I can also imagine this being helpful for understanding customer feedback or support messages. Sometimes users explain their needs in a very long or messy way, and a tool like this could help "translate" the message into something clearer so we can understand the main point at a glance.
Good luck with the launch!
Clarafy
@evakk Really appreciate that.
That’s actually one of the use cases that inspired Clarafy. Most people don’t struggle with what they want to say, they struggle with turning messy thoughts into clear communication.
The customer feedback example is interesting too. We’ve found that Clarafy can be useful for taking long, unstructured messages and surfacing the core idea more clearly, which saves time when you’re processing lots of information.
Thanks for the support and for taking the time to share your thoughts!