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Write Email Content

This feature is currently in beta testing. It is accessible, but the URL isn't advertised. Pause AI folk testing, contact the software team on Discord to report issues.

"Answer questions / fill fields after researching your target. Undefined fields will be auto-filled. Check the generated email content carefully, as we're bound to make some mistakes!"

The real user interface for entering inputs will surely be refined. For now, scan over the thirty(!) imperfectly structured input fields at the end of the page, and fill in the ones that seem the most important. See you back here when done!

You can then ask to write content. The AI assistant will auto-fill any fields you didn't define, based on the ones you did, then proceed to craft an email over a number of steps. The UX for this part is closer to something we would launch but please give the software team further feedback!

This is currently a very general writer. If you want it to write to your dad about puppies or to Trump about how we need to accelerate AI development, it will. We would probably give it more defaults and impose some restrictions in a truly public version.

For a very quick demo, you can use the button below - it fills in just three fields with particular hardcoded values, and starts writing content.


Here is the grab bag of input fields...

Personal Context

Professional Title and Status

Appropriate salutation and level of formality

Understanding their role and potential authority

How they might perceive communication

Prior Interactions/Background

Known positions or statements

Recent actions or achievements relevant to your message

Communication Preferences

Preferred communication style

Potential Motivations

What might incentivize them to act

Their likely concerns or interests

Psychological Considerations

Emotional Landscape

Potential receptiveness to your message

Avoiding triggers that might create resistance

Perspective Alignment

Shared values or goals

Ways to frame your message to resonate with them

Avoiding controversial or dismissive language

Information Needed About the Message

Content Requirements

Precise Purpose

Specific outcome desired

Concrete action requested

Supporting Evidence

Supporting Evidence

Relevant facts

Context for the request

Potential impact or consequences

Logical Structure

Logical Structure

Chronological flow

Cause-and-effect relationships

Anticipated questions or objections

Practical Elements

Timeframe

Urgency of the request

Specific deadlines

Supplementary Information

Attachments needed

Links to additional resources

Communication Strategy

Tone Calibration

Matching recipient's communication style

Balancing professionalism and approachability

Persuasion Techniques

Highlighting benefits

Creating a sense of urgency

Making the action feel achievable