FAQ from Shakespeare - AI Powered Writing Toolbar
What is Shakespeare - AI Powered Writing Toolbar?
Shakespeare - AI Powered Writing Toolbar is a cutting-edge tool that utilizes artificial intelligence to enhance your writing and save valuable time. It seamlessly integrates into your writing platform, offering features like summarization, explanation, and rephrasing.
How to use Shakespeare - AI Powered Writing Toolbar?
To utilize Shakespeare - AI Powered Writing Toolbar, simply install the Chrome extension from the Chrome Web Store. Once installed, the toolbar will become accessible within your writing platform. You can then take advantage of features like summarization, explanation, rephrasing, and more by clicking on the corresponding icons in the toolbar. Whether you're writing a blog post, email, or any other form of text, Shakespeare will provide real-time improvements to your writing.
Do I need an OpenAI API key?
No, an OpenAI API key is not required. Simply install the extension, and you're ready to go!
Do you offer a free trial?
While we don't offer a free trial, you can utilize Shakespeare - AI Powered Writing Toolbar in our public playground as much as you want.
Does it work within Google Docs & Office 365?
Not yet, but our dedicated team is actively working on enabling compatibility with these platforms.
How do I install it?
Installing Shakespeare - AI Powered Writing Toolbar is as easy as downloading and installing any other Chrome extension from the Chrome Web Store. After your purchase, you'll receive a license key to activate the toolbar's full functionality.
Is there a word limit?
No, there is no word limit. You can write as much as you want within your regular day-to-day usage. However, please note that account limitations may apply if you exceed 500,000 words per month.
Which languages are supported?
While English is the primary focus, Shakespeare supports numerous other languages, including Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Russian, Chinese, Korean, and more. Explore the versatility of Shakespeare by trying it out for yourself in the playground.