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You don't need to write the same thing again

I used to type the same lines 10+ times a day.

Here’s what I mean 👇

  • “Here is the project update: {link}, let me know your thoughts.”
  • “Project completed! Please share your feedback: {feedback link}.”
  • “Let me check the Figma comments and update you soon.”

Sounds familiar? 😩

As a Design Agency Founder, I was wasting time repeating the same sentences over and over again.

So I teamed up with my engineer friend and built something for myself…
Now 500+ users are using it daily.

It’s called Slashit App.

Here’s what it does 👇

  • Turn your common text into dynamic templates
  • Use snippets to make long sentences short
  • Rewrite any text with one hotkey using AI
  • Access clipboard history whenever you need
  • Create your own custom shortcuts & prompts

Basically… it saves hours every week ⏳
And yes it’s completely free for basic users.

We built it to fix our own daily pain and it worked.

If you write the same lines again and again…
Slashit will feel like magic ⚡

Checkout here: https://www.slashit.app/

posted to Icon for group Software as a Service
Software as a Service
on November 10, 2025
  1. 2

    Great idea this solves a real daily pain.

    1. 1

      Thank you, offering black friday deal on lifetime deal.

  2. 1

    Really love what you built with Slashit, especially the way it solves the ‘micro-repetition’ problem designers face every day. I’m a UI/UX designer, and I’ve actually struggled with the same workflow friction you described. The product feels like something I’d genuinely use daily.

    I’m currently building my skills by working on real-world products, and I’d love to contribute even in a small way to your future design iterations, onboarding flow, or landing page experience. If you ever need an intern or junior designer who is hungry to learn and willing to support the team however needed, I’d be happy to help.

    Either way, amazing work. Wishing you more growth with Slashit.

    One quick idea, your landing page could highlight a short GIF showing the snippet flow in action. It would make adoption even faster.

    1. 1

      Thanks for your feedback, we have different feature pages in website.

  3. 1

    Useful idea. Repeated messages add up, so having quick shortcuts in one tool makes sense. Looks like something teams could pick up as well, not just individuals.

    1. 1

      Exactly, any team can use this for as well.

  4. 1

    That's really great....

  5. 1

    Hey, I really liked your site — noticed there’s no chat window yet. I’ve been building a small one myself, free to use if you ever want to try it out.

    1. 1

      Hey, sorry to hear that. But we already have instealled chat widget there.

  6. 1

    That’s a super practical solution, Mahmudul. Repetitive messaging is such a silent time drain for anyone managing clients or teams. Love how Slashit focuses on real daily pain points — saving time without overcomplicating things. Definitely giving it a try 👏

    1. 1

      Exactly, we faced the issue and we built it for people like us.

  7. 1

    I’ve been there, typing the same few lines so many times you start to question your life choices 😅. Love that you actually built something to fix it. Slashit sounds like a real game-changer.

    1. 1

      Glad to here that man. As a Agency Owner/Freelancer we are doing this all the day 😄
      So we built it 🙌

  8. 1

    Love this, such a simple but powerful mindset shift. Instead of rewriting the same answers, frameworks, or insights over and over, turning repetition into assets (docs, snippets, templates, posts) compounds your time. It’s how creators and founders quietly scale themselves.

    The trick, like you said, is to notice repetition early — the third time you type something similar, it’s content or documentation waiting to happen.

    Curious; what’s been your highest-ROI “reusable asset” so far: a content template, an internal doc, or a community answer that keeps bringing people back?

    P.S. I’m with Buzz; we build conversion-focused Webflow sites and pragmatic SEO for founders and product launches. Happy to share a short 10-point GTM checklist if useful.

  9. 1

    Dude, hell of a clean website! Don't know what you've been thinking for organic marketing but here are some ideas:

    For subreddits that allow self-promotion (like r/SideProject, r/Shamelessplug, or r/ImadeThis), post something like: Built Slashit after getting tired of rewriting the same replies and proposals every day. It turns repetitive messages into one-click shortcuts you can use anywhere, kind of like text expanders but smarter. You can save snippets, personalize them with AI placeholders, and paste full replies instantly. I’ve been using it daily to save 5+ hours a week just by reusing what I already wrote. Curious how others are handling repetitive typing or outreach right now?

    For non-promo subreddits (like r/Productivity, r/Notion, or r/Automation), frame it as a workflow insight: It’s wild how much time people lose rewriting the same stuff across email, Slack, and chat. We’ve been testing a shortcut-based writing app that saves any message as a template and reuses it anywhere with auto-filled personalization. No integrations needed, just type a keyword and it expands instantly. The time savings have been huge. How do you all currently handle repetitive writing in your daily workflows?

    Then reply daily under Reddit and YouTube comments about productivity tools, automation, or writing efficiency. Write things like, Yeah exactly, context switching and repetitive typing kill focus fast, or Same here — turning my most-used replies into shortcuts literally gave me an extra hour every day.

    For YouTube, comment early under videos like “best productivity tools,” “Notion workflow tips,” or “how to automate writing.” Say something like, Love this , I’ve been using a tool that saves and reuses your messages instantly across any app, it’s wild how much time it saves once you set it up.

    For short-form, post two slideshow videos per day. Example 1: “Why you waste hours retyping the same messages every week.” Example 2: “This app turns your best replies into instant templates.” Use slides showing before/after workflows, Snippet creation, and the one-click expansion feature.

    Post one AI UGC video daily with an AI avatar showing surprise, with overlay text like “Wait, it reuses my best replies anywhere?” followed by visuals of Slashit in action typing out full responses instantly.

    Post three green screen memes weekly, use visuals like someone typing a long email again with overlay text like “POV: you realize you’ve written the same reply 12 times this week.”

    Run this consistently for 30 days; two slideshow posts daily, one AI UGC video daily, three memes weekly, plus Reddit and YouTube engagement to build credibility in productivity and SaaS communities.

    You can run all of this directly inside Aftermark(dot)ai btw !

  10. 1

    This is super relatable 😅 I’ve caught myself typing the same messages over and over too. Slashit looks like such a practical fix — love that it came from solving your own daily pain. Checking it out now! ⚡

    1. 1

      Awesome, do let me know if you have face any issues and we can fix that.

  11. 1

    That’s a really practical solution — I love products that emerge from a founder’s own workflow pain. The “repeat text” problem is so universal, yet most people don’t realize how much mental bandwidth it consumes daily. The snippet-to-AI rewrite combination feels like a strong quality-of-life boost for agencies and developers alike.

    We built something similar in spirit at Dropstone, but for code and context — helping developers avoid repeating explanations to AI tools every session. It’s interesting how both problems come down to context memory. Great execution, Mahmudul — will definitely check out Slashit.

    1. 1

      Thanks mate 🙌, I'd like to hear about your experience and learn how we can improve.

  12. 1

    I built a similar tool for auto-filling LinkedIn messages.

    I ended up abandoning monetization for that because I saw another tool with more features, and more traction - Briskine.

    What do you think of it?

    https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/briskine-email-templates/lmcngpkjkplipamgflhioabnhnopeabf.

    1. 1

      I checked that tool, and it works well. The only issue is that it only has a Chrome extension, while the Slashit App is designed for computers. You can install it on your computer and use it in any app where you can type.

    2. 1

      This comment was deleted 5 months ago.

  13. 1

    Really like this — it’s one of those small but massively time-saving tools that solves a real workflow pain. The mix of AI rewriting + custom text snippets feels super practical for founders, designers, and anyone juggling repetitive client updates or team comms.

    Also appreciate that you started by building it for your own use — that’s usually how the most useful products begin. Excited to see how Slashit evolves, maybe even with integrations for Slack or Gmail in the future. 👏

    1. 1

      It's great to get your feedback. We're working on integrating Slack and Gmail, but for now, you can use the Slashit app in both without integration. You can also use it anywhere on your computer where you can type.

  14. 1

    Really like how you turned a daily pain into something that actually saves time for hundreds of users. exactly the kind of practical, quiet ai tools that make work easier without the hype.

    1. 2

      I'm glad you enjoyed it. Feel free to use it for free and let me know your thoughts.

  15. 1

    Seems useful for people who send similar messages often.

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