Boost Editor

The AI your content can’t live without

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Boost Editor uses AI to analyze your writing for the five base emotions: joy, sadness, anger, anxiety and disgust. After you know what emotions your writing elicits naturally, the Boost Editor will suggest word changes to optimize your writing to elicit the emotion of your choice.
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Zach Swetz
Is this a chrome plugin? Or do I need to copy / paste everything I write into your portal?
Jeff
@swetzequity Hi Zach, we just released a Chrome plugin that will speed up the process of accessing the editor. No matter where you are, it will open the editor in a new tab. You can find it here: https://chrome.google.com/websto... Would you like an extension in which the editor follows you in every text box like Grammarly? We can certainly work on building this out.
Zach Swetz
@jefnwk I would very much prefer it to function more like Grammarly (i never use the tools that require me to leave my email or doc). Also, while I appreciate the effort for the 'pay as you go' pricing.. I would prefer a simple subscription... maybe you could offer one "emotion" for free, and pay a subscription to access them all? That would certainly give people the experience of the product and entice them for more.
Jeff
@swetzequity Zach, that is certainly an interesting idea, this way we can lower the per action price a bit. We take all feedback very seriously and please know that it has been logged and will be brought up in our next dev meeting. We'll get right on the development of a full extension!
Trell West
@jefnwk @swetzequity I agree Zach.
Zach Swetz
@jefnwk that's awesome! I'm excited to test it :)
Ethan Bresnahan
Hello Product Hunt! Thanks for hunting us, Sujan! Two years ago, we were writing a daily email for students. The articles we wrote were designed to hit the right emotions. We’d spend hours sitting there, trying to choose the right words to make sure that it would. One night, we decided there was an easier way - use AI to tell us which words are better. So, we built the Boost Editor - as the intellectual Iron Man suit for writers - A tool to augment your already incredible writing ability - to make you faster, stronger, and more impactful. Here’s how it works - Copy and paste your text (less than 400 words) out of whatever writing tool you use - Analyze your text to see what emotions your writing is eliciting - Pick your target emotion (don’t know what emotion does what? We got you covered) - The Editor will highlight words that have synonyms to increase your target emotion’s rating - Review the suggestions - The Editor will never change anything without your say-so. - Words with a (+) sign will increase your target emotion, words with a (-) will decrease. - Re-analyze to see the impact of the word changes on your target emotion - One-click copy that masterpiece out of the editor and send it on it’s way. One more thing - since we built this for everyone we designed a pricing model that everyone can afford. Instead of a subscription model, the Boost Editor uses a utility model - you only pay for what you use. You can Boost a piece of content for just $1.50. For a limited time, we're offering extended free access to the Editor - just sign up today and the free credits will be waiting for you. We can’t wait for you to try it out and look forward to hearing what you think!
Koya
First off, it's neat but the price is pretty steep (I assume you will keep the free credits otherwise people can't verify what you offer). Could you offer a large piece of text and show the analysis of what this can do to improve it, because right now all I can see it doing is switching words and not restructuring sentences or simply removing unnecessary text which I would find useful. On the topic of engagement and presentation (which I mainly do and is important when starting off - also when your business model is helping others engage and have good presentation) - in the video you may have got the words right but the narrator sounded **very** bored, and your website design is lacking and not something I would put money into (there is weird spacing, you have a light coloured logo on a white background, you have 3 columns for 4 pieces of text (well, 5 but the last one is "boost editor" alone) then in the next section you have missed out making "pricing" as a header. Also you don't have a favicon, so it looks like you just used bootstrap to make it in 10 minutes.
Jeff
@koya_io We appreciate the comment. Please understand this is our first launch and we've put a lot of effort into the backend functionally of the editor, rather than the website. As a bootstrapped student startup we have made design sacrifices but we hope to build out a stunning experience piece by piece. Our next backend iteration will be contextually accurate changes and a speed increase. With contextually accurate changes we'll be able to help users restructure sentences will ease. Also, the changes offered will always make sense in the current structure of your sentence. As for the website critique, we appreciate it. These fixes take time to find. Thanks to you, we'll be able to point em' out much and make the changes, much faster. We would love to continue the conversation going surrounding any feedback you have! Team@boost-ling.com
Koya
@boost @jefnwk Can definitely appreciate all of this - it probably isn't a product that is aimed at me anyway (so I can send redesign suggestions with code? :P)
Jeff
@boost @koya_io If you're willing to help us out in that way - WOAH - that would be awesome. We can definitely show you the next iteration of our home page we hope to release within the next 2 weeks. A little sneak peek and some solid critiques never hurt.
Jeff

Very good for emails, headlines, subject lines. Will need some expansions to edit longer my blog posts.

Pros:

Offers suggested changes I can actually use.

Improve the diversity of my wording.

Cons:

Limited to 400 words at a time.

Docsie.io
Tried it, seems to be an interesting concept. I was going to tweet your product, put in the tweet into the AI "Boost Editor: Use AI to know what emotions your writing elicits naturally and improve it." Ran it, got word naturally flagged as under disgust and anger. Tried to change the phrasing but ran out of credits. Site asks for a credit card info, was going to subscribe to play with it a bit more but it does not specify what it costs anywhere on sign up page lol :P So I didn't subscribe that's that. Best of luck.
Jeff
@likalo_llc We completely understand, we're working on clarifying the pricing structure. To cover, it will cost $.50 for an analysis and $.50 for the selection of an emotion. Please send us an email - team@boost-ling.com and we can help you get back to editing. Thank you very much for the potential Tweet, we hope you post it. I hope this helps - thank you for your comment and trying the editor!
ErionV
Have you built your own text analysis system or are you using a third party provider like Google, Amazon, IBM, etc?
Ethan Bresnahan
@erionv We are using one of the big three for the analysis. The suggestions are provided by us. Hope that helps!
Erick Barron
I like the idea, but the price is a little too steep for people who do lots of writing. Why do these type of apps cost so much? Grammarly is also very expensive.
Ethan Bresnahan
Hey @erickbarron86 - we tried to design the pricing model such that our success is tied to that of our users - that the more content you're creating, the more successful you are. If you do find that you're creating more content than the pricing model allows, we are working on a subscription model for users that spend $100 or more per month. Thanks for letting us know !
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