Use Cases for Rithere

Discover how different professionals leverage Rithere to supercharge their workflows directly within their favorite applications.

For Developers

Explain Code

Highlight a complex snippet in VS Code, press a hotkey, and get a simple explanation appended right below it.

Generate Boilerplate

Type a prompt like "Create a Python FastAPI setup," hit your shortcut, and the code writes itself.

Fix Bugs

Highlight a stack trace or an error message and let Rithere suggest a fix or explain the issue instantly.

app.py
def calculate(a, b):
    return [x for x in a if x in b]

For Writers & Creators

Grammar & Tone Check

Highlight an email draft in Outlook or Gmail and use a "Professional Tone" prompt to instantly rewrite it.

Brainstorm Ideas

Need ideas for a blog post? Type a quick topic in Word, trigger Rithere, and generate a list of creative titles.

Summarize Content

Reading a long document? Highlight it and use a "Summarize" prompt to get the key points without leaving the app.

Email Draft

Dear Sir, I am writing this email to tell you that I finished the report.

For Support & Sales

Quick Replies

Draft responses to customer inquiries in Zendesk or Intercom with just a few keywords.

Personalize Messages

Highlight a standard outreach template in LinkedIn and prompt Rithere to customize it based on a prospect's bio.

Language Translation

Instantly translate messages from clients without switching to Google Translate.

Zendesk Ticket #2041
Customer: How do I reset my password?
Alt+Shift+R Triggered
To reset your password, click "Forgot Password" on the login screen and follow instructions.

For Students & Researchers

Research Assistance

Highlight a complex term in a PDF viewer and let Rithere explain it to you simply.

Rephrase Text

Avoid plagiarism by highlighting your notes and asking Rithere to rephrase them in your own words.

Study Guides

Turn a wall of text into bullet points or flashcards instantly.

Biology Notes
Mitosis is a process of cell duplication during which one cell gives rise to two identical cells...
Alt+Shift+S Summary
  • Mitosis: Cell duplication
  • Outcome: 2 identical cells

Want to get started?

Follow our quick step-by-step guide to set up prompts and assign hotkeys in less than a minute.

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