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Productivity • SaaS • AI
Hey Peerlist 👋
I’m Gunveer, maker of SpellType.
SpellType is private AI autocomplete for Mac. It suggests the next few words inline while you write in the apps where work already happens — Gmail, Slack, Google Docs, Teams, Messages, ChatGPT, Claude, and more.
The idea is simple:
Most of the time, you already know what you want to say. You just don’t want to type every word of it.
SpellType helps with the small writing moments that quietly add up across a workweek: replying to messages, finishing emails, writing docs, drafting updates, taking notes, responding to customers, and writing in work chat.
When a suggestion helps, press Tab.
When it doesn’t, just keep typing.
That’s the whole workflow.
I built SpellType because many AI writing tools still make you stop writing. You open another app, write a prompt, explain the context, wait for a response, edit it, and then paste it back.
SpellType tries to do the opposite.
It stays inside your current writing flow and helps you finish your own thoughts faster — without turning writing into another AI workflow to manage.
SpellType is intentionally opinionated:
- No prompt writing
- No model picking
- No new AI workspace
- No app-by-app setup
- No distracting assistant UI
It is also private by design:
- Suggestions run locally on your Mac
- No Screen Recording permission
- No screenshots
- No cloud autocomplete
- No Mac app analytics
- No writing telemetry
- Works offline
Instead of trying to watch every text field on your Mac, SpellType focuses on supported writing apps where autocomplete actually helps. That keeps it quiet in places where suggestions would be annoying, distracting, or unnecessary.
The goal is not to make your writing sound like AI.
The goal is to help you write like yourself, but faster.
SpellType is free to start. Pro removes the weekly accepted-completion limit, but the private local autocomplete experience is available from the beginning.
I’d love feedback from the Peerlist community, especially on:
- Which writing apps should SpellType support next?
- Where should autocomplete stay quiet?
- What would make suggestions feel more natural without becoming distracting?
Try it during a normal workday and tell me where it helps — or where it gets in the way.
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