Draft a clear, warm email in seconds, without the "I hope this email finds you well" padding most AI tacks on.
Try this promptEmail is the task people reach for AI first, and it is also where AI sounds most like a robot. The giveaways: a throat-clearing opener, three sentences where one would do, and a "please do not hesitate to reach out" sign-off nobody says out loud.
Berges AI is built to cut that. You give it the gist and the relationship, it gives you something you can actually send.
I hope this email finds you well. I am reaching out to kindly ask whether you might possibly have some time to take a look at my draft. It would be greatly appreciated if you could review it at your earliest convenience. Please do not hesitate to let me know if you have any questions.
Hi Sam, would you have time to look over my draft before Thursday? Happy to return the favor anytime. Thanks!
Say who it is to, what you need, and the deadline. One line is enough. You do not have to write the email yourself first.
Tell it the relationship: a close teammate, a new client, a tense thread. Or pick the Empathy interceptor and let it read the room.
You will usually get something close on the first try. Ask for "shorter" or "warmer" if you need to, then paste and send.
Empathy tunes the model for tone: reading the relationship, softening or sharpening as needed, and keeping it human. It is the right interceptor when how the email lands matters as much as what it says.
That is the specific thing Berges AI is built to avoid. No "I hope this finds you well", no padding, no sign-off nobody uses. If a draft still feels stiff, say "make it sound more human" and it will.
Yes. Paste a couple of emails you have written and ask it to match your voice. The more sample text you give, the closer it gets.
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