Real people. Real typos. Counted every time the shortcut fires.
Be the first to land on this board - install JustFixMe and start fixing.
Features
Fix typos without breaking flow
Everything you need to write clean, everywhere you write.
Fix typos in any text field, instantly
JustFixMe works in every site and every input: email, docs, chat, code review. Select, press the shortcut, keep typing. No tab-switching, no copy-paste.
Hey, attaching the updtaeand we'll lanuch tommorow.
⌘⇧F
Fixed in place
3 replacements · 210 ms
Hey, attaching the updateand we'll launch tomorrow.
Replaced in place
One shortcut. Everywhere you type.
Same muscle memory in Gmail, Docs, Notion, Slack, Linear, GitHub, and every text field in between. Bring your own key, or let us handle the AI.
GmailDocsNotionSlackLinearGitHubX
Global shortcut
⌘⇧F
works in every text field
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Private by default. Your text round-trips to the model and disappears. Nothing stored, keys encrypted.
Pricing
Pay once. Or let us cover the AI.
Pick the one that fits. You can switch anytime.
BYOK
Use your own OpenAI key. Pay once, yours forever.
$8one-time
excl. VAT
One time. Yours forever.
What's included:
Unlimited fixes - billed on your own key
Any OpenAI model - pick the one you like
Future updates - included forever
Fast setup - Google sign-in only
AI included
No API key, no setup. We cover the AI cost.
$9/month
excl. VAT
Cancel anytime. No questions asked!
What's included:
No API key - just sign in with Google
500,000 words / month - more than you'll ever type
Fast, modern AI - tuned for clean rewrites
Priority support - reply within 24h
FAQ
Quick answers.
Does it send my text anywhere?
Only to OpenAI, when you press the shortcut. Nothing else. We proxy the call with your text as the only payload, and we don't log content.
Will BYOK cost more than $9/mo in API fees?
For typical writing, your API bill will be pennies a month on a modern small model. If you fix thousands of pages per week, the $9 plan pays for itself.
Which sites does it work on?
Any editable text: inputs, textareas, and rich editors like Gmail, Notion, Slack, Linear, GitHub, X. Google Docs uses a canvas renderer, so not that one.