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Use Cases

The ways TellDear can help you get oriented are many. Here are some use cases shown as presentations and pitches in and out of elevators.

1. A Common Case

  1. Let’s say you want or need to read or study a text. This can be an article, a book, a debate, a speech, a podcast – anything.
  2. Depending on your goal, you operate somewhere on the spectrum between simple consumption and intensive study (which includes note-taking, active playback, discussion with friends, and so on…).
  3. If you want to go deeper into the text, resist manipulation, understand more, get more context, check the text for errors and other problems – in short, if you want to get as much out of the text as possible – then TellDear is for you.
  4. To assign a text to TellDear, copy and paste it into the form, or upload a PDF, or point to a URL to a website or a video.
    Tell TellDear what you want to do with the text. Let it analyze and comment on the text as a whole, or highlight certain aspects.
  5. Tell TellDear how you want the results presented. Do you prefer a picture, a short text, or a long text with an analysis?
  6. Study the results. Decide if you actually want to consume the text. Maybe it is unworthy, or TellDear has already told you enough about the text, dear.