Say no professionally
— without overthinking it
Type a trigger in the reply box, and Revryte reads what you're being asked and generates a polite, specific decline. Two keystrokes and you're done.
The problem
Someone asks you to join a committee, review a document, hop on a call, or help with a project. You want to say no — but you don't want to sound dismissive. So you stare at the reply box for two minutes trying to craft the perfect polite decline.
Or worse, you open ChatGPT and type "write a polite way to decline this invitation to join a planning committee," copy the result, paste it back. All that effort just to say no to a Slack message.
How Revryte fixes this
With Revryte, declining is a two-keystroke operation. Here's the workflow:
- Read the request — it's right there on your screen
- Type
;;noin the reply box — your trigger fires Revryte - Done — Revryte reads the request from your screen and generates a warm, specific decline that thanks them, gives a reason, and leaves the door open
The decline is specific to what was asked — not a generic "thanks but no thanks." Because Revryte reads the screen, it knows the request is about a Q3 planning committee, so the decline references that directly.
Why this is better than ChatGPT
With ChatGPT, you have to describe the situation: "Someone asked me to join a planning committee on Slack, write a polite decline." You're writing a prompt about writing a message. That's two layers of writing to avoid writing one message.
With Revryte, you type ;;no and the AI already has the context — it can see the request on your screen. The snippet template tells it to be warm, give a reason, and leave the door open. Every decline follows that pattern, but each one is tailored to the specific ask.
Works in any app
Revryte works at the macOS level, not as a browser extension. It works in Slack, Gmail, Microsoft Teams, LinkedIn, iMessage — any app where you need to politely say no. Same ;;no command everywhere.
Try it free
Download Revryte and reclaim your calendar — politely.
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