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— summarize, rewrite, translate in place

Stop copying Slack threads into ChatGPT. Revryte lets you summarize, rewrite, and translate right where you're already typing.

The problem

You come back from lunch to 47 unread messages in a thread about the API migration. You need to know what was decided. So you select all, copy, open ChatGPT, paste, type "summarize this with action items." Then you copy the summary back into Slack — or worse, just keep it in your head because pasting a ChatGPT summary into the thread feels weird.

Or you write a direct message that sounds too harsh, so you copy it to ChatGPT to soften it. Or someone posts in German and you need a quick translation. Every time, you leave Slack to get AI help, then come back.

How Revryte fixes this

Revryte works in the Slack message box — both the desktop app and browser. You type your trigger and the AI does the work using what's visible on screen.

  1. Summarize a long thread — with the thread open on screen, type ;;recap in the message box. You get a summary with action items and owners, ready to post as a thread reply so everyone's aligned.
  2. Soften a message — you type can't make it, swamped with the release and honestly don't think this meeting needs me then type ;;soften. It becomes something like: "I'll have to sit this one out — deep in the release right now. Happy to catch up async if anything comes up that needs my input."
  3. Translate on the fly — you type your English status update, then type ;;german. Natural German lands in the message box, ready to send to the Berlin channel. No stilted Google Translate output.
  4. Contextual thank-you — a colleague just shared a detailed breakdown of the deployment issue. You type ;;ty and the AI reads what they shared, filling in a specific thank-you that references what they actually did — not a generic "thanks for this!"

Works in Slack desktop and browser

Revryte operates at the macOS level, so it works in the native Slack app and in Slack's browser version. No Slack app or bot to install, no permissions to request from your workspace admin. It's just a macOS menubar app that works wherever you can type.

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