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SpellType
Private Mac autocomplete you don’t have to learn or manage
SpellType is Mac autocomplete for writing (not code) for people who want AI without a learning curve. It saves time in Slack, Gmail, Docs, Teams, ChatGPT, Claude and more with inline next words for replies, docs, notes, and updates, and stays quiet where it won’t help. A small local model stays fast on 8GB M1 Macs and is easy on battery. No Screen Recording, screenshots, screen-data uploads, cloud, app analytics, model picking, per-app setup, or clutter. Accept with Tab, or keep typing.
Hey Product Hunt 👋 I’m Gunveer, maker of SpellType.
SpellType is Mac autocomplete for writing (not code) for people who want AI help without learning another AI tool.
We made the free tier generous on purpose: 1,000 accepted suggestions/week, no account needed. Use it in real work first. Upgrade only if it actually saves you time.
I built SpellType for the small writing moments that add up across a workweek: Slack replies, Gmail responses, Google Docs edits, Teams updates, notes, messages, WhatsApp, ChatGPT, Claude, and more.
Most of the time, you already know what you want to say. You just don’t want to type all of it.
SpellType suggests useful next words inline while you write. If it helps, press Tab. If it doesn’t, keep typing.
That’s the whole workflow.
The opinionated part: SpellType does not try to work everywhere.
That is intentional. Autocomplete should save time in the places where real writing happens — not watch every random text field, drain battery, use memory, and interrupt you where it has no business helping.
By staying focused, SpellType stays light on battery, quiet on resources, and less distracting.
It also stays private: no Screen Recording, no screenshots, no screen data sent to a server, and no cloud autocomplete.
Under the hood, suggestions run locally with a small model built to feel fast even on older 8GB M1 Macs. No model picking, no per-app setup, no feature clutter.
We’re shipping now because SpellType is already useful in daily writing. It is not “done” — better timing, more app polish, more writing surfaces, and Pro insights for typing/time saved are already part of the product direction.
But the core bet is here: AI should help you write faster without becoming another tool you have to manage.
Feedback welcome — especially on where SpellType can do better 🧡
About SpellType on Product Hunt
“Private Mac autocomplete you don’t have to learn or manage”
SpellType was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 22 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #22 on the daily leaderboard. SpellType is Mac autocomplete for writing (not code) for people who want AI without a learning curve. It saves time in Slack, Gmail, Docs, Teams, ChatGPT, Claude and more with inline next words for replies, docs, notes, and updates, and stays quiet where it won’t help. A small local model stays fast on 8GB M1 Macs and is easy on battery. No Screen Recording, screenshots, screen-data uploads, cloud, app analytics, model picking, per-app setup, or clutter. Accept with Tab, or keep typing.
On the analytics side, SpellType competes within Mac, Productivity and Writing — topics that collectively have 818.5k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how SpellType performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted SpellType ?
SpellType was hunted by Gunveer Sandhu. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of SpellType including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hey Product Hunt 👋 I’m Gunveer, maker of SpellType.
SpellType is Mac autocomplete for writing (not code) for people who want AI help without learning another AI tool.
We made the free tier generous on purpose: 1,000 accepted suggestions/week, no account needed. Use it in real work first. Upgrade only if it actually saves you time.
I built SpellType for the small writing moments that add up across a workweek: Slack replies, Gmail responses, Google Docs edits, Teams updates, notes, messages, WhatsApp, ChatGPT, Claude, and more.
Most of the time, you already know what you want to say. You just don’t want to type all of it.
SpellType suggests useful next words inline while you write. If it helps, press Tab. If it doesn’t, keep typing.
That’s the whole workflow.
The opinionated part: SpellType does not try to work everywhere.
That is intentional. Autocomplete should save time in the places where real writing happens — not watch every random text field, drain battery, use memory, and interrupt you where it has no business helping.
By staying focused, SpellType stays light on battery, quiet on resources, and less distracting.
It also stays private: no Screen Recording, no screenshots, no screen data sent to a server, and no cloud autocomplete.
Under the hood, suggestions run locally with a small model built to feel fast even on older 8GB M1 Macs. No model picking, no per-app setup, no feature clutter.
We’re shipping now because SpellType is already useful in daily writing. It is not “done” — better timing, more app polish, more writing surfaces, and Pro insights for typing/time saved are already part of the product direction.
But the core bet is here:
AI should help you write faster without becoming another tool you have to manage.
Feedback welcome — especially on where SpellType can do better 🧡