I'm here to remind you of the time you sent your boss an email that had spelling errors and bad grammar that you didn't catch. We've all done it and, like you, we're all still cringing.
And that's the thing about email, once you click the Send button, it's on it way, with no chance ot catching and correcting your mistakes.
That is, unless you used a personal proofreader to check your missives before they become misfires. That's what eAngel does. It's a service that uses real people -- email angels -- to check your mail before it's sent to your intended recipients.
The service can be especially useful if you regularly communicate with people who speak another language. While eAngel won't translate your letter, it will check to see that you are using proper grammar for English, Spanish, French or German.
The service is available 24 hours a day. It can be deployed as a Chrome browser extension for Gmail or ask for corrections via email. Check out the video below to see how it works.
eAngel charges a monthly fee for the service, based on the volume of mail that is reviewed. There's a free trial available on the eAngel website that will review up to five emails or 500 words.
And that's the thing about email, once you click the Send button, it's on it way, with no chance ot catching and correcting your mistakes.
That is, unless you used a personal proofreader to check your missives before they become misfires. That's what eAngel does. It's a service that uses real people -- email angels -- to check your mail before it's sent to your intended recipients.
The service can be especially useful if you regularly communicate with people who speak another language. While eAngel won't translate your letter, it will check to see that you are using proper grammar for English, Spanish, French or German.
The service is available 24 hours a day. It can be deployed as a Chrome browser extension for Gmail or ask for corrections via email. Check out the video below to see how it works.
eAngel charges a monthly fee for the service, based on the volume of mail that is reviewed. There's a free trial available on the eAngel website that will review up to five emails or 500 words.
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