Highlight any text in your browser and Tact tells you how it reads: cold, passive-aggressive, warm, needy - then rewrites it in whatever mood you're actually going for. No tab-switching, no copy-pasting, no explaining yourself to a chatbot.
A word, a sentence, the whole paragraph you've rewritten four times already. A small Tact pill appears near your cursor.
Click the pill. Tact reads the tone and tells you plainly - Cold, Passive-Aggressive, Diplomatic, Needy - with a sentence or two on why. Usually it's obvious once you see it.
Pick a mood. Tact rewrites the text; copy it and carry on. The whole thing takes about three seconds, which is considerably less than the forty minutes you'd otherwise spend on it.
No separate tab, no pasting. Tact works inside Gmail, Outlook, LinkedIn, and Slack without you having to go anywhere - which is the point.
Not just "this message reads a bit cold" - Tact flags the specific phrase doing the damage. Usually it's "as per my last email" or something equally inadvisable.
Diplomatic, Candid, Confident, Apologetic, Friendlier, Chill, Enthusiastic, Blunt, Boardroom - and Passive Aggressive, which is there because sometimes you want to know exactly how bad it could be.
Diplomatic, Candid and Passive Aggressive on free. All ten on paid plans.