If you want a tool that spans multiple browsers and apps to help you write more efficiently, Linguix is worth a look. It works on Google Chrome, Edge, Figma, Miro, MS Office and other tools. Among its features are an AI-powered writing copilot, AI-powered Google Docs writing, a Rewriter designed to increase email open rates, and a range of tools for collaboration with colleagues.
Another strong contender is TextCortex, which marries generative search, customizable style and tone and content creation abilities with support for more than 30,000 apps and websites. It can help you overcome writer's block and cut writing time by half. It's good for freelancers, businesspeople, corporate employees and academics.
If you're on a macOS machine, you might like Writers Brew. It's got AI prompts, non-AI tools, OCR and more than 30 writing tools and utilities. It can tap into native apps, electron apps and browsers, so it's good for rewriting, summarizing and translating text. It can also handle grammar checking and content summarization through its integration with Raycast.
Last is WriteSparkle, an all-purpose content creation and management tool that works with more than 80 languages. It can integrate with tools like Slack, Gmail, Google Docs, LinkedIn and others. WriteSparkle has features like chat-based document insights, automated workflows and natural language semantic search, which makes it a good tool for managing and extracting content from different sources.