Launched this week

Textpilot
Your writing copilot, everywhere on the internet
12 followers
Your writing copilot, everywhere on the internet
12 followers
It lives right where you write on the internet and helps you quickly fix grammar, spelling, and clarity with one click. No context switching. Just clean, natural writing.





congratulations on the launch! does Textpilot work with any language, just as ChatGPT?
I wish you the continuing success with it! nice work
@yellow_yetti Thanks Vera! Right now it translate to 8 languages, but just if you email me I can add any other language, that's fast because it's indeed ChatGPT :)
Congrats on the launch Raúl! tried it and it feels like one of those tools you end up using without thinking about it. simple idea, but very well placed.
Congrats on the launch, Raúl! 🎉 Does the extension detect which platform you're writing on (Threads, LinkedIn, email) and adjust the tone/style suggestions accordingly, or is it more of a general grammar fix across the board?
@jryankennedy Hey Jordan! Right now it does dectect where you are but just in order to be enable or disable, not to switch the AI suggestion tone or so! But thats a good feature request
@jryankennedy I've just added that :) so AI now has that context to know whether its an email o Gmail, or Twitter for instance, because that might change the tone
Hey Raúl @raulcano ,
Congrats on the launch of Textpilot! It sounds like a great tool, especially for anyone who writes online and wants to save time on grammar and spelling.
I’m curious, how’s the response been so far? What kind of marketing strategies are you focusing on to spread the word? Would love to hear your plans!
The non-native English speaker use case is huge - constantly switching to ChatGPT to check grammar before posting kills momentum and often prevents people from engaging at all. Having the fix inline where you write (Twitter, LinkedIn, email) removes that context-switching friction. The "one-click" correction is key for maintaining flow. Does it offer multiple suggestion options like Grammarly (formal vs casual tone), or is it more deterministic with a single fix? Also curious if it learns your writing style over time to preserve your voice while fixing errors.