Every AI assistant sounds the same. Short sentences. Overly polite. Weirdly formal. "I hope this email finds you well." But nobody actually talks like that, and it's becoming a huge red flag.
I wanted AI that actually learned my voice and tone, not some corporate template that makes me sound like a robot pretending to be human.
Try BadAtMailChatGPT, Copilot, Notion AI - they all generate the same polite, professional, utterly soulless text. It's technically correct but completely devoid of any personality or flair.
"I hope this message finds you well." "Thank you for reaching out." "Please don't hesitate to contact me." Remember the old days when people actually wrote like themselves? Now everything sounds like a stiff business letter.
The AI gives you a draft and you end up changing most of it to sound vagely human. At that point, what's the benefit? You're still doing the work, just with an awkward starting point.
How you communicate is a crucial part of who you are. Casual or formal, brief or detailed, emojis or punctuation - that's your personality.
BadAtMail reads how you actually write. Your word choices, sentence structure, tone. Whether you use exclamation points or prefer understatement.
You don't write the same way to your boss and your friend. The AI learns your differing styles. It understands when to be more formal, when to be casual, when to match the tone of the person you're replying to.
People know how you communicate. With BadAtMail, the AI-drafted replies don't break that.