As an avid internet user, I am always on the lookout for tools and extensions that can enhance my browsing experience. Recently, I came across a game-changer - Personal Assistant by HyperWrite. This innovative Chrome extension has completely transformed the way I navigate the web, making it feel like I have my very own AI agent at my disposal. With a total rating of 4.5, it is evident that this extension has left a positive impact on many users.
Unleashing the Power of AI
Personal Assistant by HyperWrite harnesses the power of artificial intelligence to provide an unparalleled browsing experience. Once installed, it seamlessly integrates with your browser, acting as a virtual companion that assists you in various tasks. From organizing your bookmarks to suggesting relevant content, this extension has become my go-to resource for a smoother and more efficient web experience.
Self-Driving Mode for the Web
One of the standout features of Personal Assistant is its self-driving mode. This mode allows the extension to take control of mundane tasks, freeing up my time and energy for more important activities. Whether it's automatically filling out forms or navigating through complex websites, the AI-powered agent handles it all with ease. It's like having a personal chauffeur for the web, ensuring a hassle-free browsing experience.
An Extension Tailored to Your Needs
What sets Personal Assistant apart is its ability to adapt to your browsing habits and preferences. It learns from your interactions and intelligently suggests relevant content, saving you the trouble of endless searches. Whether it's finding the best deals online or providing insightful recommendations, this extension has consistently proven its value by adding convenience and efficiency to my browsing routine.
Unlocking a World of Possibilities
With Personal Assistant by HyperWrite, I have discovered a new level of productivity and convenience. The extension's features go beyond basic browsing tasks. It offers real-time weather updates, news highlights, language translation, and even personalized reminders. It has become an indispensable tool that empowers me to make the most out of my time online.
Conclusion
If you're looking to take your browsing experience to new heights, I highly recommend trying Personal Assistant by HyperWrite. With its AI-powered capabilities, self-driving mode, and personalized features, this extension has truly revolutionized the way I interact with the web. Join the thousands of satisfied users who have already embraced this game-changing tool and unlock a world of possibilities with Personal Assistant.
AI-powered personal assistant for browsing
Automates tasks and enhances browsing experience
Limited to Chrome browser
May not be compatible with all websites
4.22
110 reviews
20 Reviews For This Extension
Reviewed by Rajesh - 2024-12-03 09:01:13
I use HyperWrite daily and find it incredibly useful. Although its agent is still in its early stages, it fulfills its promises. While it doesn’t enable you to attach documents or images like ChatGPT or Claude, there’s a workaround if you need to do so for your writing. Overall, I’m pleased with the tool and believe it has the potential to become even more effective as it evolves.
Reviewed by Sophie Day - 2024-10-31 06:52:52
Useless without a paid subscription
Reviewed by Heidi Layla - 2024-09-04 09:54:37
It's too simple. I still prefer TinaMind, which is even more powerful.
Reviewed by Andrii Bogomazov - 2024-07-10 16:28:02
Can't tell if UI is being clicked by AI or its crowdsourced
Reviewed by Milton Wes Art - 2024-06-18 02:32:34
Dear Hyperwriteai Team,
I hope this email finds you well.
My name is Corey Wesley, and I am the owner of an art retail business in Harlem. I am also involved in various other creative projects. As a super user of ChatGPT, I rely heavily on AI assistance, utilizing it multiple times daily for a variety of tasks such as sending text messages, generating emails, creating product descriptions, and more. It has essentially become an indispensable assistant in my daily operations.
Today, when ChatGPT was down, I noticed a tweet suggesting your service, and I decided to give it a try. I must say, I was very impressed with the quality of the language and structure provided by Hyperwriteai. Your system delivers excellent results, and I found it to be a commendable alternative.
However, I encountered a concern regarding the pricing and usage limits. As a ChatGPT user, I pay $20 per month for unlimited access, which suits my needs perfectly given my extensive usage. Your pricing model offers 200 messages for $19.99 per month, which seems quite low for a user like myself. Even your higher tier of $44.99 for 500 messages would likely not meet my needs, as I might exceed that limit as well.
Could you provide some insight into the reasoning behind the 200-message limit? I genuinely appreciate your service and would like to consider switching to Hyperwriteai but I am concerned about the feasibility given my high usage.
Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to your response.
Reviewed by Sakineh Moradkhani - 2024-06-08 13:25:20
chlorophyll and drought stress effect
Reviewed by David Walkiewicz - 2024-05-30 08:37:32
The concept is impressive, with potential for various applications.
However, testing was limited due to rapid credit depletion. Improvement in credit management would enhance user experience.
Reviewed by Mark Adley - 2024-05-17 06:32:20
This was really fantastic - the AI understood the nuanced changes I needed in tone, content, and length. Unfortunately I am out of free credits and the existing plans are expensive. Is there perhaps the option of a cheaper student plan, or a cheaper plan with limited amounts of instructions?
Reviewed by Felix kimanzi - 2024-02-15 00:13:12
Your tool is excellent. However you should think of introducing a free plan for new clients.
Reviewed by Nneoma Obioma - 2024-02-12 11:41:43
It is the best
Reviewed by Jonah Barnett - 2024-01-31 03:35:01
I am thoroughly impressed by HyperWrite's AI capabilities. The assistant was shockingly adept at comprehending my instructions and interacting with various programs as I directed. As a frequent user of AI writing tools, I appreciate that HyperWrite is expanding the possibilities for automated workflows. The potential time and energy savings for writers and researchers is immense. I eagerly await seeing how HyperWrite continues advancing browser-based AI assistance.
Reviewed by Hallie Levine - 2024-01-31 01:10:45
Having tried many AI writing tools, I can confidently say HyperWrite's assistant is in a class of its own. The seamless browser integration and conversational commands made me feel like I had my own personal secretary. I imagine this being invaluable for writers, researchers, assistants - anyone who frequently hops between apps and sites. Automating common workflows is such a smart application of AI. Kudos to the HyperWrite team!
Reviewed by Chelsea Stern - 2024-01-29 18:53:43
HyperWrite has got to be one of the most innovative AI services I've used. The ability to direct the assistant to interact with different sites and apps is genius — like having your own assistant! As someone who constantly hops between platforms gathering info, this automation is a huge time saver. Major props to HyperWrite for advancing browser-based AI assistance.
Reviewed by Divyesh - 2024-01-07 08:24:55
I haven't tried other features but the AI Assistant is Mind Blowing. It can control your entire browser so you just tell it what to do and it will perform that actions, something which is next level.
It can automatically do google searches, open a website and perform actions on it based on what I tell. The scopes are endless.
Unfortunately, my only complain is that it is too expensive and the trial plan can't even do one job properly and runs out of credits in between. This is why, it is hard to determine if it's actually worth spending money on even though it looks awesome.
By the way, I am surprised why this is so underrated. More people should be talking about it.
Reviewed by Haswing Sweeney - 2023-12-06 14:54:44
The features are nice but the credits are too expensive just to get some things done. better just using a Open Source.
Reviewed by Shakoure Char - 2023-12-01 21:31:30
While it does seem impressive, I think it's a bit too expensive for the amount of credits you get. Also, allowing users a bit more free credit to get a better handle on if/how things work would likely result in more paying users. But after trying just one prompt, I ran out of credits and was asked to upgrade for $20/month... Not sure about jumping right into a paid model without exploring it more as a platform, especially when there are so many cheaper ways to automate via AI-powered tools.
Reviewed by Jamie Wooster - 2023-12-01 00:55:54
literally cant do anything to test it without paying, useless, and based on what ive read abouts its abilities, they are limited to browsing, reading emails and writing documetns, things you can do cheaper with other tools.
Reviewed by Gabriel Maoilios - 2023-11-23 20:07:03
The free plan doesn't give you enough credits to figure out how to use it well and like it before asking you for money and thus it's a nice idea but I'm not going to risk money on it until I can get it to work with at least one or two things that I would actually use if for. If the developers want people to learn to like their new tech they can't be so stingy.
Reviewed by Jan Tichý - 2023-09-22 10:54:35
I think the TypeAhead is no longer working in the websites.
Reviewed by Lay Won - 2023-07-25 02:41:09
It's a true Agent AI that can automate many tasks for me, like sending emails and searching, and it can even control my ChatGPT and interact with it. It's really great, taking artificial intelligence a step further in my mind.
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20 Reviews For This Extension
I use HyperWrite daily and find it incredibly useful. Although its agent is still in its early stages, it fulfills its promises. While it doesn’t enable you to attach documents or images like ChatGPT or Claude, there’s a workaround if you need to do so for your writing. Overall, I’m pleased with the tool and believe it has the potential to become even more effective as it evolves.
Useless without a paid subscription
It's too simple. I still prefer TinaMind, which is even more powerful.
Can't tell if UI is being clicked by AI or its crowdsourced
Dear Hyperwriteai Team, I hope this email finds you well. My name is Corey Wesley, and I am the owner of an art retail business in Harlem. I am also involved in various other creative projects. As a super user of ChatGPT, I rely heavily on AI assistance, utilizing it multiple times daily for a variety of tasks such as sending text messages, generating emails, creating product descriptions, and more. It has essentially become an indispensable assistant in my daily operations. Today, when ChatGPT was down, I noticed a tweet suggesting your service, and I decided to give it a try. I must say, I was very impressed with the quality of the language and structure provided by Hyperwriteai. Your system delivers excellent results, and I found it to be a commendable alternative. However, I encountered a concern regarding the pricing and usage limits. As a ChatGPT user, I pay $20 per month for unlimited access, which suits my needs perfectly given my extensive usage. Your pricing model offers 200 messages for $19.99 per month, which seems quite low for a user like myself. Even your higher tier of $44.99 for 500 messages would likely not meet my needs, as I might exceed that limit as well. Could you provide some insight into the reasoning behind the 200-message limit? I genuinely appreciate your service and would like to consider switching to Hyperwriteai but I am concerned about the feasibility given my high usage. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to your response.
chlorophyll and drought stress effect
The concept is impressive, with potential for various applications. However, testing was limited due to rapid credit depletion. Improvement in credit management would enhance user experience.
This was really fantastic - the AI understood the nuanced changes I needed in tone, content, and length. Unfortunately I am out of free credits and the existing plans are expensive. Is there perhaps the option of a cheaper student plan, or a cheaper plan with limited amounts of instructions?
Your tool is excellent. However you should think of introducing a free plan for new clients.
It is the best
I am thoroughly impressed by HyperWrite's AI capabilities. The assistant was shockingly adept at comprehending my instructions and interacting with various programs as I directed. As a frequent user of AI writing tools, I appreciate that HyperWrite is expanding the possibilities for automated workflows. The potential time and energy savings for writers and researchers is immense. I eagerly await seeing how HyperWrite continues advancing browser-based AI assistance.
Having tried many AI writing tools, I can confidently say HyperWrite's assistant is in a class of its own. The seamless browser integration and conversational commands made me feel like I had my own personal secretary. I imagine this being invaluable for writers, researchers, assistants - anyone who frequently hops between apps and sites. Automating common workflows is such a smart application of AI. Kudos to the HyperWrite team!
HyperWrite has got to be one of the most innovative AI services I've used. The ability to direct the assistant to interact with different sites and apps is genius — like having your own assistant! As someone who constantly hops between platforms gathering info, this automation is a huge time saver. Major props to HyperWrite for advancing browser-based AI assistance.
I haven't tried other features but the AI Assistant is Mind Blowing. It can control your entire browser so you just tell it what to do and it will perform that actions, something which is next level. It can automatically do google searches, open a website and perform actions on it based on what I tell. The scopes are endless. Unfortunately, my only complain is that it is too expensive and the trial plan can't even do one job properly and runs out of credits in between. This is why, it is hard to determine if it's actually worth spending money on even though it looks awesome. By the way, I am surprised why this is so underrated. More people should be talking about it.
The features are nice but the credits are too expensive just to get some things done. better just using a Open Source.
While it does seem impressive, I think it's a bit too expensive for the amount of credits you get. Also, allowing users a bit more free credit to get a better handle on if/how things work would likely result in more paying users. But after trying just one prompt, I ran out of credits and was asked to upgrade for $20/month... Not sure about jumping right into a paid model without exploring it more as a platform, especially when there are so many cheaper ways to automate via AI-powered tools.
literally cant do anything to test it without paying, useless, and based on what ive read abouts its abilities, they are limited to browsing, reading emails and writing documetns, things you can do cheaper with other tools.
The free plan doesn't give you enough credits to figure out how to use it well and like it before asking you for money and thus it's a nice idea but I'm not going to risk money on it until I can get it to work with at least one or two things that I would actually use if for. If the developers want people to learn to like their new tech they can't be so stingy.
I think the TypeAhead is no longer working in the websites.
It's a true Agent AI that can automate many tasks for me, like sending emails and searching, and it can even control my ChatGPT and interact with it. It's really great, taking artificial intelligence a step further in my mind.