When should I use Vera?
Use Vera anytime you need a second set of eyes on a message — especially when you want to sound more clear, thoughtful, or professional.
Whether you’re unsure about the grammar, tone, or phrasing, or you’re just using voice-to-text while driving — Vera helps turn rough drafts into polished messages that still sound like you.
It’s perfect for moments when you’re:
- On the go
- Juggling conversations
- Trying to say something that really lands — without overthinking it
Why should I use Vera?
What’s the difference between this and ChatGPT?
Vera doesn’t just help you write better messages — it remembers your relationships.
Unlike ChatGPT, which starts from scratch every time, Vera keeps long-term memory of your:
- Past messages
- Notes
- Interactions with each contact
That means:
- Follow-ups feel personal and consistent
- You don’t need to re-explain things
- Vera learns how you talk and helps you stay on track
Even if you’re not sending a message, you can quickly log a note about someone.
For example:
“Met Sarah at the SF Meetup, she’s launching a new architecture app.”
That detail is saved — and used automatically the next time you want to message Sarah.
Example
Let’s say you meet a parent after your kid’s soccer practice and want to remember their name, their daughter’s name, and that they’re planning a birthday party next month. Just tell Vera:
“Met Jessica, mom of Chloe. She’s planning a birthday party in July — said she might want help with planning.”
Later, when it’s time to follow up, Vera can say:
“Hey Jessica, just checking in — did you end up picking a date for Chloe’s party?”