The assistant that shortens your Tuesday.
Cleaner drafts, sharper meeting notes, less time on the emails you're dreading. Same model most professionals already use — with $8 of your $20 buying ten meals through the World Food Programme.
Turn a rough idea into a memo you'd send.
Dictate three bullets of what you want to say. LADLE returns a draft you can edit instead of one you have to rewrite. Match your organization's register, keep the length you asked for, and stop at the point you asked it to stop.
Walk into meetings actually prepared.
Paste the pre-read, the deck, the last three related threads. LADLE surfaces the three things that will come up, the one thing that isn't in the pre-read but should be, and a first-draft question you can ask that will change the meeting's outcome.
Take jargon out. Keep meaning in.
Convert a dense internal update into something your less-technical stakeholders will understand — without dumbing it down. Convert an EU regulatory notice into three actionable bullets for your team. Reverse-translate a vague exec sentence into what they actually meant.
You're already paying $20/mo for something like this. LADLE is the same product, and $8 of it becomes ten meals through the UN World Food Programme every month.
Questions.
Paste three or four things you've written and ask it to match your register — it will, within one chat. For persistent voice-matching across chats, LADLE's Projects feature lets you attach a style guide that carries over. It's not perfect on first try; give it feedback and it adjusts fast.