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HyperWrite - AI Assistant

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Felix kimanziFeb 14, 2024

Your tool is excellent. However you should think of introducing a free plan for new clients.

10 out of 12 found this helpful
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Nneoma ObiomaFeb 12, 2024

It is the best

5 out of 7 found this helpful
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Jonah BarnettJan 30, 2024

I am thoroughly impressed by HyperWrite's AI capabilities. The assistant was shockingly adept at comprehending my instructions and interacting with various programs as I directed. As a frequent user of AI writing tools, I appreciate that HyperWrite is expanding the possibilities for automated workflows. The potential time and energy savings for writers and researchers is immense. I eagerly await seeing how HyperWrite continues advancing browser-based AI assistance.

7 out of 8 found this helpful
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Hallie LevineJan 30, 2024

Having tried many AI writing tools, I can confidently say HyperWrite's assistant is in a class of its own. The seamless browser integration and conversational commands made me feel like I had my own personal secretary. I imagine this being invaluable for writers, researchers, assistants - anyone who frequently hops between apps and sites. Automating common workflows is such a smart application of AI. Kudos to the HyperWrite team!

1 out of 3 found this helpful
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Chelsea SternJan 29, 2024

HyperWrite has got to be one of the most innovative AI services I've used. The ability to direct the assistant to interact with different sites and apps is genius — like having your own assistant! As someone who constantly hops between platforms gathering info, this automation is a huge time saver. Major props to HyperWrite for advancing browser-based AI assistance.

2 out of 3 found this helpful
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DivyeshJan 7, 2024

I haven't tried other features but the AI Assistant is Mind Blowing. It can control your entire browser so you just tell it what to do and it will perform that actions, something which is next level. It can automatically do google searches, open a website and perform actions on it based on what I tell. The scopes are endless. Unfortunately, my only complain is that it is too expensive and the trial plan can't even do one job properly and runs out of credits in between. This is why, it is h... Show more

2 out of 2 found this helpful
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Haswing SweeneyDec 6, 2023

The features are nice but the credits are too expensive just to get some things done. better just using a Open Source.

8 out of 10 found this helpful
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Shakoure CharDec 1, 2023

While it does seem impressive, I think it's a bit too expensive for the amount of credits you get. Also, allowing users a bit more free credit to get a better handle on if/how things work would likely result in more paying users. But after trying just one prompt, I ran out of credits and was asked to upgrade for $20/month... Not sure about jumping right into a paid model without exploring it more as a platform, especially when there are so many cheaper ways to automate via AI-powered tools.

7 out of 9 found this helpful
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Jamie WoosterNov 30, 2023

literally cant do anything to test it without paying, useless, and based on what ive read abouts its abilities, they are limited to browsing, reading emails and writing documetns, things you can do cheaper with other tools.

7 out of 10 found this helpful
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Gabriel MaoiliosNov 23, 2023

The free plan doesn't give you enough credits to figure out how to use it well and like it before asking you for money and thus it's a nice idea but I'm not going to risk money on it until I can get it to work with at least one or two things that I would actually use if for. If the developers want people to learn to like their new tech they can't be so stingy.

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