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Does the email writer here train on my past emails to attempt to match my tone? Or is it simply using traditional training sets? This has been a major hurdle with the AI email drafters I've tried (ChatGPT-based)... I end up spend too much time fixing awkward wording I'd never, ever use.

For example - when was the last time I used "salutations" in a formal business email to clients? Never... I would literally never say "salutations".

(Edit to clarify - I have NOT tried Mavex yet, so not a criticism of it in particular)

GPT4 can be used to describe your tone by analyzing a few of your emails.

Adding that to your prompt should help to get something closer to what you would write, and you can iterate on this description if needed.

Source: I built a chatgpt ui that make it easy to create custom prompt template because I was tired of the copy-paste and/or back and forth to get the tone right.

Based on my experience with other AI tools, I am now skeptical of over-promising from AI tools. It could be useful to add screenshots and videos to the landing page, to show a realistic perspective of what Mavex is and isn't capable of, so that I and other users can tell whether it'll be useful for us, and so that it's easier for us to believe the promises.
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> Wheater you need a professional or positive tone, she has everyone.

Did they use AI to write the home page?

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I don’t use WhatsApp… so immediate bounce from the signup workflow for me…

Which is fucking wild… it’s a tool I’d love to try but their signup workflow requires me to sign up to a completely fucking useless extra chat app, degradingmy ability to segregate my personal communication channels and not lie to people when I say things like “I don’t have WhatsApp, just email me or SMS me about this work topic…” i don’t want to sign up for WhatsApp… why do they need WhatsApp? They found a way to make “login with Facebook”… but even more shitty and obnoxious…

Indian startup company and guess what India has the most WhatsApp users at 487 million (Statista).
I offer this feedback in a constructive vein, as the mistakes you have made are pretty common. Bottom line: This kind of launch/landing page is a real turn off for me, your prospective customer.

- There's no screenshots.

- No demo videos - if this AI is really helpful, you should be able to prove it beyond doubt in a one minute video.

- There's no indication of which platforms are supported.

- What do you think my favourite applications are - i.e. what specifically do you integrate with?

- There's no indication of planned pricing or, if it's free forever, then say so.

- No word on privacy or security - and I'm giving you access to my calendar.

I think you've lost a fair number of potential signups by missing out on the above...

I agree with your assessment. But I’d move having no price to the top of the list.

If you don’t know your price strategy, a/b test it. If it’s free, tell me.

I also intensely dislike the trend of AI apps not clearly showing which AI platform/model/whatever especially with my personal information. I need to know that as part of my vetting process.