Tyce is the first AI Agent built to craft intelligent documents in seconds. With Tyce’s AI-native editor, you can ask questions, understand content, and instantly update your documents—eliminating the burden of manual paperwork..
I’m Lylia, Co-Founder of Tyce. I’m super excited to share the launch of the first AI Agent for documents!
Why we built Tyce
I spent the last 10 years in corporate, where I would spend hours drafting and editing contracts, RFP responses, proposals, technical documents - you name it. We built Tyce to solve paperwork! 📚
Who can use it
Anyone can use Tyce - we all have had to draft documents, and wear multiple hats... Here are some specific use cases:
🦸♀️ Sales professionals that need to craft deals and pre-sales documents
🧑🏻⚖️ Legal professionals that need to draft contracts and agreements
👷🏽♂️ Operations professionals that need to write lengthy manuals to manage processes, equipment, facilities
What you can do
🔎 Ask questions about your documents
📄 AI automatically generates new professional documents 📋 Auto-fill forms and templates from any files or conversation context
📝 Make AI edits to your documents instantly
What makes us unique
🪄 Directly convert your AI search into a professional document
📊 Built-in AI-native editor so your documents can always be updated
✨ Our AI Agent can make smart edits referencing multiple documents
We are working on many more features; what else would you like to see?
We'd love to hear your thoughts, feedback, and any questions you might have.
Thank you for your support! ❤️️
P.S. You can sign-up for free without using a credit card, try us out >> Tyce
The auto-fill forms and templates feature is a lifesaver for repetitive tasks, and the ability to make instant AI edits, even referencing multiple documents, is just phenomenal. It's clear this product was built with user efficiency in mind, effectively eliminating so much manual paperwork. Tyce has quickly become an indispensable tool in my workflow. Highly, highly recommend giving it a try!
Congrats on the superb product.
Can’t wait to be using your services.
Very excited !
Looks interesting, can you elaborate how this is different from Google Docs with AI?
Tyce drastically cuts down the time spent on writing documents, and I really appreciate how much focus you've put into the user experience. Congrats on the launch!
I actually really like the UI. It's almost like Canvas outside of ChatGPT. Seems like a good word editor. Looking for something to replace Google docs.
I'd probably say this needs to be a little more "agentic" before I'd call it an agent, though. Y'know how Canvas combs through your doc multiple times and makes edits as it goes along (Claude artifacts does this too). I'd like to see a feature like that here as well.
I also like in Beehiiv how you can " / " (backslash) to trigger commands, could you add a similar feature here to easily add images or lists? Also, a model picker to select your model would be nice in case you need to do some intelligence heavy work. Of course you could generate in GPT then pull to Tyce, but better if you could do it all in Tyce. Cool stuff!
@lyliadp I truly appreciate the team’s hard work 🙌, and I’ve really enjoyed using this personal AI-based online notepad — it’s impressive! 💡 As a UI/UX designer 🎨, I’d love to suggest one thing. It would be helpful to have a credits usage status indicator at the top of the new document page instead of keeping it in profile page — is there a reason it’s not included currently?📝 This could gently remind them to consider upgrading to the premium plan once they run out of credits. 💡✨
As someone who dreads paperwork, I felt relieved using this. I gave it messy notes and it gave me something clean and usable in return.
Love the vibe of this. Tyce feels like it really gets the messy, creative process and gives it some structure without killing the spark. Big congrats to the team—this looks like something a lot of us could really use! 🎨👏
Yes! I've wanted "Cursor for Marketing" for about a year now, I think Tyce should be able to do that :)
Nice delivery! What would you say is the strongest point against users relying on Canvas or Artifacts for this use case?
Congratulations on the launch! Is Tyce domain-specific, or is it versatile across all industries?