Overview
A Chrome extension that warns you when you write emails using words which undermine your message
We're Just NOT Sorry! Let's build awareness of how we qualify our message and diminish our voice. Inspired by the writings of Tara Mohr and others, this Chrome Extension for Gmail and Outlook for web helps you send more confident emails by warning you when you use words which undermine your message. Commonly used qualifying words and phrases are underlined for you to choose how you want to address them. Hover over the underline to see additional information about how using the phrase is perceived. (Don't worry, the underline won't get sent as part of your email if you decide to ignore it.) Created by Tami Reiss, Steve Brudz, Manish Kakwani, and Eric Tillberg of Def Method (www.defmethod.com).
3.7 out of 575 ratings
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Linda BrandtJul 3, 2024
Been using this for years. Still find it useful. Thank you.
Emeline LawfordFeb 4, 2022
Amazed at this concept - but would love if it worked on text fields outside of Gmail, in the same way as Grammarly does. Imposter syndrome exists out side of gmail too! ;) Does this make sense?
A Chrome Web Store userMar 4, 2019
This is great! Only issue is it does not offer suggestions for alternatives!
Details
- Version2.4.0
- UpdatedNovember 23, 2022
- Offered byDef Method
- Size108KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
- DeveloperDef Method, Inc
336 W 37th St Suite #335 New York, NY 10018 USEmail
just-not-sorry@defmethod.io - Non-traderThis developer has not identified itself as a trader. For consumers in the European Union, please note that consumer rights do not apply to contracts between you and this developer.
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- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes
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