AI writing help that works where you actually work.
Typeahead is built for the real shape of a writing day on Mac: chat, email, docs, notes, browser fields, and internal tools. The help follows the workflow instead of asking you to relocate it.
Your writing day is fragmented. The help should not be.
Typeahead stays inside the real workflow instead of helping in one polished surface and disappearing everywhere else.
Docs
Slack
Browser fields
Notes and internal tools
The fastest way to stop using an AI tool is to discover it only works in a few places.
Real work moves. If the writing help only survives one app or one editor, it never becomes durable infrastructure.
Narrow surface
Useful in one place, gone everywhere else. You keep losing the tool every time the context changes.
Workflow cost
More app switching, more copy-paste, more mental resetting just to get sentence-level help.
Typeahead
One local writing layer across your Mac. Same keyboard flow, more coverage, and less friction across the day.
How It Helps
Coverage is what turns AI from a trick into daily infrastructure.
One writing layer across many surfaces
Typeahead is valuable because your day is fragmented. Email, chat, docs, notes, browser tools, and internal systems all become part of the same writing loop.
No tool-switching tax
The help appears where you already type instead of asking you to move every small writing task into a separate AI destination.
Browser and native apps both matter
A real writing day crosses plenty of app boundaries. Typeahead is built around that mess instead of only one polished demo surface.
Small writing moments become worth helping
If the product only works in one or two places, lots of small tasks stay beneath the threshold of being worth switching for. Broad coverage fixes that.
The value compounds with every app you use
The more scattered the workflow, the more useful one consistent sentence-level assistant becomes. Coverage is part of the product, not a footnote.
Where It Matters
Broad coverage matters anywhere the writing jumps tools.
Communication-heavy roles
Move from Slack to email to browser tools to internal systems without losing the writing help layer every time the surface changes.
Founders and operators
Write investor updates, team notes, follow-ups, and doc edits across different tools without rebuilding the workflow around a chat tab.
Writers and marketers
Draft in Notes, refine in Docs, reply in Slack, and publish in browser tools with one consistent autocomplete behavior.
Anyone tired of fragmented AI products
The problem with many writing tools is not that they are weak. It is that they only show up in one narrow corner of a much bigger writing day.
Comparison
There is a big difference between a few integrations and a writing layer that follows the whole day.
Typeahead is useful because it survives the messy workflow, not because it owns one clean surface.
| Typeahead | Narrow AI tool | |
|---|---|---|
| Useful across multiple Mac apps | ||
| Inline while you type | ||
| Requires switching into a dedicated workspace | ||
| Keeps helping when the workflow jumps surfaces | ||
| Feels like part of the machine | ||
| One-time purchase |
Typeahead
Typeahead is useful because it follows the workflow. One local autocomplete layer across the places you actually write, without turning every sentence into another tool-switch.
Buy once, own forever.
No subscriptions. No recurring fees. Pay once and Typeahead is yours for life.
Get early access to Typeahead with unlimited usage forever.
- Smart autocomplete in every Mac app
- Unlimited usage — no caps, no quotas
- All language models included
- Free updates for life
- 30-day money-back guarantee
Why one-time?
Subscriptions incentivize retention tricks. One-time purchases incentivize building something so good you tell people about it. We chose the second one.
Works Everywhere
Questions about how broad the workflow coverage really is.
It means Typeahead is built to stay useful across the places you already write on your Mac instead of being limited to one editor, one website, or one app.
Because most writing does not happen in one place. When the help disappears every time you switch apps, the tool stops feeling dependable and starts feeling optional.
No. Typeahead is a Mac app built around broader workflow coverage than a browser-only writing tool.
The goal is one consistent autocomplete layer across the places you already write. Exact behavior can vary by app, but the product is built around cross-context usefulness rather than one isolated surface.
No. It is $79 one-time.
Your writing happens everywhere. Your AI help should too.
Typeahead keeps one local writing layer across chat, email, docs, notes, browser tools, and the rest of your Mac workflow.
Across your Mac. Inline while you type. One-time purchase.