Tab to accept and keep writing. Suggestions draw on thread context, your memories, and recipient information to sound like you.
How It Works
As you type in compose, reply, or forward, Slashy runs a lightweight AI model that reads:- Thread context — the emails above your reply, what was asked and discussed
- Your memories — facts, writing style, preferences
- Recipient information — enriched contact data, past interactions, per-contact memories
- Current draft — what you’ve typed so far up to your cursor
Accepting and Dismissing
| Action | How |
|---|---|
| Accept suggestion | Tab |
| Trigger manually | Cmd+\ |
| Dismiss | Escape or keep typing |
| Full AI draft | Cmd+Enter |
Manual Trigger
PressCmd+\ to request a suggestion at your cursor position. Useful when:
- You’ve paused and want a suggestion without waiting
- You dismissed a suggestion and want a new one
- You’re starting a blank compose and want a jumping-off point
What Makes Suggestions Context-Aware
| Context Source | What It Contributes |
|---|---|
| Thread history | Understands what was asked, what the natural next response is |
| Your memories | Knows your preferences and rules (e.g., “always suggest a call for investor emails”) |
| Recipient memories | Per-contact facts (e.g., “John prefers morning meetings”) |
| Writing style | Matches your tone, greeting style, sign-off, and formality level |
Character Tracking: AI vs. Manual
Slashy tracks how much of each email was written by you versus accepted from autocomplete:Tabacceptance counts as AI-generated- Normal typing counts as manual
- Deletions are subtracted proportionally from both categories
Disabling Autocomplete
Turn off ghost text from the compose editor toolbar. When disabled:- No ghost text appears
Cmd+\does nothing- All other AI features (draft reply, editing, rating) continue independently
AI Email Editing & Rating
Edit and rate emails with AI
How AI Drafts Work
Automatic draft suggestions on incoming email
Customize Your Agent
Set writing style and preferences