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
- 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.
- 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…).
- 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.
- 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. - Tell TellDear how you want the results presented. Do you prefer a picture, a short text, or a long text with an analysis?
- 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.