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Text Preset: Keyboard Phrases
Insert your most-used phrases in one tap — in any app.
Stop retyping the same things. TextPreset is a native iOS keyboard that inserts your saved phrases in one tap - in WhatsApp, Gmail, Slack, Zendesk, anywhere you type. No copy-paste, no app-switching. Smart variables go way past snippets: auto-dates, pickers, counters, conditional blocks, even on-device Apple Intelligence to rewrite or translate as you insert. One-time price, no subscription, ever. Free tier genuinely usable.
Honestly, this started as a selfish little tool. I spend half my day in support and sales threads typing the same replies, and I got tired of keeping a Notes file full of canned messages — copy, paste, then fix the formatting every single time. iOS lets you build your own keyboard, so one weekend I just… put the phrases in there. Every app. One tap. No leaving the conversation.
It kind of snowballed after that - variables, date math, an on-device AI rewrite I wasn't sure anyone would use and now I can't stop using myself.
It's a one-time purchase. I wanted to build the thing I'd pay for once, not rent forever.
It's iOS-only right now, but I keep going back and forth on building an Android version - so I'd genuinely love to know if there's demand.
Would love your brutally honest take:
what phrase do you retype the most?
what's missing — what would make you actually keep this on your keyboard?
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About Text Preset: Keyboard Phrases on Product Hunt
“Insert your most-used phrases in one tap — in any app.”
Text Preset: Keyboard Phrases was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #37 on the daily leaderboard. Stop retyping the same things. TextPreset is a native iOS keyboard that inserts your saved phrases in one tap - in WhatsApp, Gmail, Slack, Zendesk, anywhere you type. No copy-paste, no app-switching. Smart variables go way past snippets: auto-dates, pickers, counters, conditional blocks, even on-device Apple Intelligence to rewrite or translate as you insert. One-time price, no subscription, ever. Free tier genuinely usable.
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Hey PH 👋
Honestly, this started as a selfish little tool. I spend half my day in support and sales threads typing the same replies, and I got tired of keeping a Notes file full of canned messages — copy, paste, then fix the formatting every single time. iOS lets you build your own keyboard, so one weekend I just… put the phrases in there. Every app. One tap. No leaving the conversation.
It kind of snowballed after that - variables, date math, an on-device AI rewrite I wasn't sure anyone would use and now I can't stop using myself.
It's a one-time purchase. I wanted to build the thing I'd pay for once, not rent forever.
It's iOS-only right now, but I keep going back and forth on building an Android version - so I'd genuinely love to know if there's demand.
Would love your brutally honest take:
what phrase do you retype the most?
what's missing — what would make you actually keep this on your keyboard?
and… would you want an Android version? 👀