SAY

Say what you mean.

SAY is an AI communication assistant. Start with whatever you have — a thought, a screenshot, a voice note — and progressively arrive at words you're actually comfortable sending.

The old way

Everyone already does this, badly

  1. 1.Copy a conversation or write the initial thought.
  2. 2.Open ChatGPT or another AI assistant.
  3. 3.Formulate a prompt explaining what you want.
  4. 4.Paste the context.
  5. 5.Generate a response.
  6. 6.Copy the response back into WhatsApp, email, or wherever it needs to go.
  7. 7.Repeat until it finally sounds right.

With SAY

One place, and SAY already knows the situation

You don't explain the situation to SAY before you can use it — you share what you have, and SAY figures out the rest: who you're talking to, what you're trying to get out of it, and what tone actually fits. No prompt to write. No context to re-paste every time.

Start anywhere. SAY does the rest.

Not a form. Not a fixed workflow. A continuous loop that gets smarter the more you share.

1

Start anywhere

A voice note, a typed thought, a screenshot, a PDF.

2

SAY understands

Situation, audience, intent, and desired outcome.

3

SAY generates

A real first draft, even from incomplete context.

4

You react

Use it, or say what's missing.

5

Add context

A reply comes in, a detail occurs to you — drop it in.

6

Use it

Copy, share, or hear it — and keep the session going.

Voice first

Speaking is the lowest-friction way to explain a messy situation. Say it out loud — SAY figures out the rest.

Any starting point

A thought, a screenshot, a PDF, a voice note, or a conversation already in progress — SAY understands all of them the same way.

Context accumulates

Add a resume, a follow-up screenshot, or a correction at any point. Understanding gets better instead of starting over.

The session never ends

Using a response doesn't close the conversation. Continue the same session tomorrow when the reply comes in.

Built for real conversations, not one use case

Reply to a recruiter without sounding desperate
Ask a professor for an extension
Negotiate a salary offer
Apologize without over-explaining
Set a boundary with a friend or partner
Follow up on a lead who's gone quiet
Turn a complaint into an empathetic response
Decline a request and keep the relationship

Available in Latin American Spanish and English

Stop rewriting the same message five times.

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