Quick Answer

Rough speech can become clear writing when the tool understands intent instead of preserving every word. SayItWrites is intent-to-text: it writes what you mean, in the tone and length you choose.

What Do Rough Speech Examples Look Like At Work?

Status update

"The thing is done but API part have problem and need decision from product before Thursday."

Formal, short output:

Deliverable shipped. One blocker: API integration. Need Product's decision by Thursday.

Reschedule

"I have too many meeting and cannot do the call tomorrow maybe next week better."

Friendly output:

I am a bit overloaded tomorrow. Could we move the call to next week?

How Can Rough Speech Become Clear Personal Messages?

Apology

"I want say sorry because I forgot reply but not sound like excuse."

Friendly output:

Sorry I missed your message. No excuse, I just lost track. I wanted to reply now before more time passed.

Plans

"Tomorrow thing I cannot because my mom coming visit maybe next time?"

Friendly output:

I can't make it tomorrow because my mom is visiting. Raincheck?

How Does SayItWrites Handle Missing Words?

Circumlocution

"The paper for travel where all times and places are there."

SayItWrites resolves the word:

itinerary

Circumlocution

"The person who decides about project."

SayItWrites resolves the role:

project lead

Frequently Asked Questions

Can SayItWrites handle broken grammar?

Yes. Broken grammar is expected input. The goal is to infer intent and write a clear message.

Can SayItWrites resolve words I do not know?

Yes. If you describe a thing, SayItWrites can often infer the word you meant.

Can I choose short or long output?

Yes. SayItWrites includes short, medium, and long output controls.

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