Genuine thank-you messages
— not generic ones
Type ;;ty and Revryte reads the conversation to generate a specific, heartfelt thank-you that references exactly what the person did. Two keystrokes.
The problem
Someone on your team just spent hours putting together a detailed competitive analysis. You want to say thank you — a real thank you, not just a thumbs-up emoji or "thanks for your help!" But writing something specific takes a minute you don't have, so you end up sending something generic anyway.
This isn't a ChatGPT habit, exactly. It's more of a "life is busy and good intentions fall through the cracks" problem. The result is the same: the person who did the work gets a generic response, or no response at all.
How Revryte fixes this
With Revryte, a genuine thank-you is two keystrokes:
- Read the message — your colleague's work is right there on screen
- Type
;;ty— Revryte reads the conversation and generates a specific thank-you
The result references exactly what the person did — the pricing table, the extra effort, the impact on the board deck. It sounds like you because it's based on the actual conversation, not a template.
Specific beats generic
"Thanks for your help!" is fine. But "Thanks for putting together the pricing comparison — it's going to save us a ton of prep for the board deck" makes someone's day. The difference is specificity, and Revryte gets that specificity by reading the conversation on screen.
The snippet template is simple: Thanks <for what — read the conversation and write a specific, genuine thank-you>! The AI fills in the specifics based on what actually happened in the thread.
Works in any chat or email app
Revryte works at the macOS level. It works in Slack, Teams, Gmail, any app where your team communicates. Same ;;ty command everywhere.
Try it free
Download Revryte and start saying thanks like you mean it.
Download for macOS