LinkedIn messages that
actually get replies
Type a quick note about why you want to connect, fire a command, and get a genuine message — not a spammy template. No copy-pasting profiles into ChatGPT.
The problem
You find someone interesting on LinkedIn. You want to send a real message, not "I'd like to add you to my professional network." So you open ChatGPT, paste their headline, maybe their latest post, type "write a connection message," and copy the result back into the LinkedIn message box.
It works. But by the time you've done this for five people, you've spent more time in ChatGPT than on LinkedIn. And the messages still come out sounding like... ChatGPT wrote them.
How Revryte fixes this
With Revryte, you never leave the message window. Here's the workflow:
- Type your notes — jot down what caught your attention: "saw your talk at Config, loved the bit about design tokens"
- Type
;;connect— your trigger fires Revryte - Done — your notes are transformed into a genuine connection message that sounds like you, not a bot
Revryte can also read the person's profile on screen — their title, company, recent activity — so the message picks up context you didn't even have to type.
Why this beats templates
LinkedIn outreach tools give you merge fields: {first_name}, {company}, {mutual_connection}. The result reads like a mail merge because it is one.
With Revryte, you write a natural note — "saw your talk at Config, loved the bit about design tokens" — and the AI builds a complete message around that genuine observation. Every message is different because every note is different.
Works in any chat or email app
Revryte works at the macOS level, not as a browser extension. It works in LinkedIn's web app, in email clients, in any app where you can type. Same command, same result, regardless of where the conversation happens.
Try it free
Download Revryte and create your first connect command in 30 seconds.
Download for macOS