As you type in any app, Cotypist anticipates what you’ll say next. It provides sentence completion with a single tab key push and operates locally on your Mac. The basic objective is to type as quickly as you can.
Oddities:
- The same style of writing. Reduce your typing.
In the programme you are currently using, suggestions are displayed directly within the text. If you don’t need the next word, continue typing; otherwise, the Tab key will automatically take it. You’ll hardly notice it after a few minutes. - Phrases are essentially self-written.
Your style is swiftly captured by Cotypist. Without sacrificing your flair, cut your typing time in half. - It operates offline.
Your data, your Mac.
Your Mac is where all processing takes place. No searches will find their way into the training data of another person. The type of keyboard privacy you desire. - Compatible with the majority of Mac text fields, Apple Mail, Slack, Notion, Obsidian, and your preferred browser. There is no need to configure each AP because the same tool is used everywhere.
- Put chatbots out of your mind.
No more waiting, editing, asking for suggestions, or switching to ChatGPT. Within the app you are currently using, Cotypist makes word suggestions. - Stays focused on your ideas.
There is no discernible delay in the delivery of sentences. You feel as though you’re bypassing the process of coming up with a word and then typing it. - You are in charge.
Dislike a sentence? Simply continue typing, and Cotypist will typically update to the precise word you require in just one or two letters. - Only finish what is required.
A partial match? Take recommendations word for word. At any point, even in the middle of a phrase, switch between your own work and AI aid. - As you type, look for typos.
Cotypist identifies errors in the words you type and makes recommendations for fixes directly within the text. To apply, press Tab; there won’t be any pop-ups or red, squiggly lines to fix later. - Emoji suggestions: When you type a colon, the desired emoji will show up. There is no need to scroll; filtering is accomplished by inserting a shortcode.