Cotypist is smart autocomplete for the Mac apps you already write in: Mail, Slack, Notes, docs, even AI prompts. Press Tab when a suggestion fits, or keep typing and watch it update in real time. Runs locally on your Mac. No cloud, no API calls.
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Did you ever compare Copilot's autocomplete and your own to see which one felt more like you? Curious to hear how most mainstream models compare in terms of speed, 'correctness', and any quirks they might have trying to do a similar thing. I've definitely fed Claude my slack + conversation history and told it to build a tone profile and write things like I would but it didn't really sound too much like me haha.
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Love that it runs fully on-device — no cloud is exactly the right call for something that sees everything you type.
Quick question: does it work across multiple languages? I write in both Spanish and English (often switching mid-thread), so multilingual predictions would be a dealbreaker for me. Congrats on the launch!
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I've been using @Cotypist since one of the earliest versions, and it’s been a game changer for me. Can you believe that the sentense you just read was written 100% by @Cotypist? ;) Using tabs to accept suggestions is so much faster. I'm addicted to it! Many many many thanks to @daniel_a_a and a lot of hopes that the product is going to grow and find more users and traction. More people should know about it!
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I wished VSCode / any IDE-like autocomplete existed system-wide. Because it's not always possible to voice dictate and it's also not always granularly accurate. I discovered Cotypist and I've been trying it for more than a year since it was in beta and it does exactly what I wanted. It remains the most polished and best-performing Al autocomplete I’ve tried and everything remains local.
@iamanantgupta Indeed! I also love the macOS platform for its expandability and "hackability"; tools like Cotypist would simply not be possible in this form on,say, iOS.
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Cotypist is awesome. I can't get through 5 minutes without it. I use it constantly. I used to use Fixkey, but Cotypist is on a whole other level. It helped me write this post!
@phillip_b Glad to hear that! I am with you on how frequently I use it. Cotypist has already completed 3250 words for me today, which, at about 7.5 hours of computer usage, translates into roughly one word every 8 seconds 🤯
Did you ever compare Copilot's autocomplete and your own to see which one felt more like you? Curious to hear how most mainstream models compare in terms of speed, 'correctness', and any quirks they might have trying to do a similar thing. I've definitely fed Claude my slack + conversation history and told it to build a tone profile and write things like I would but it didn't really sound too much like me haha.
Love that it runs fully on-device — no cloud is exactly the right call for something that sees everything you type.
Quick question: does it work across multiple languages? I write in both Spanish and English (often switching mid-thread), so multilingual predictions would be a dealbreaker for me. Congrats on the launch!
I've been using @Cotypist since one of the earliest versions, and it’s been a game changer for me. Can you believe that the sentense you just read was written 100% by @Cotypist? ;) Using tabs to accept suggestions is so much faster. I'm addicted to it! Many many many thanks to @daniel_a_a and a lot of hopes that the product is going to grow and find more users and traction. More people should know about it!
I wished VSCode / any IDE-like autocomplete existed system-wide. Because it's not always possible to voice dictate and it's also not always granularly accurate. I discovered Cotypist and I've been trying it for more than a year since it was in beta and it does exactly what I wanted. It remains the most polished and best-performing Al autocomplete I’ve tried and everything remains local.
I love it so much I wish I had it on my phone.
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@jathan_mccollum Thank you; I'll consider a version for iOS ;-)
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Love the origin story. Copying text into VS Code for autocomplete is exactly the kind of workflow hack builders create.
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@iamanantgupta Indeed! I also love the macOS platform for its expandability and "hackability"; tools like Cotypist would simply not be possible in this form on,say, iOS.
Cotypist is awesome. I can't get through 5 minutes without it. I use it constantly. I used to use Fixkey, but Cotypist is on a whole other level. It helped me write this post!
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@phillip_b Glad to hear that! I am with you on how frequently I use it. Cotypist has already completed 3250 words for me today, which, at about 7.5 hours of computer usage, translates into roughly one word every 8 seconds 🤯