AI tool comparison
ClarifierAI vs Spectrum
Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.
Productivity
ClarifierAI
iOS keyboard extension that rewrites and translates in-place across any app
75%
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Community
Free
Entry
ClarifierAI is an iOS keyboard extension that rewrites, shortens, formalizes, or translates text directly inside any app — Gmail, WhatsApp, iMessage, LinkedIn, Slack — without copy-pasting to a separate tool. It highlights changed words individually so you can revert specific edits rather than accepting or rejecting the whole rewrite. The extension supports 113 languages for translation and applies multiple tone styles (professional, casual, concise, persuasive). Unlike AI writing tools that live in separate apps or web tabs, it hooks directly into the iOS keyboard so the friction between drafting and AI polishing is eliminated. The granular word-level undo is the differentiating feature: most AI rewrite tools show you a before/after and force a binary choice. ClarifierAI lets you keep 'the client called' but revert 'and was disappointed' back to your original phrasing. That level of control turns it into an editing collaborator rather than a replacement.
Productivity
Spectrum
Deploy AI agents to every interface your users already live in
75%
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Community
Free
Entry
Spectrum, from Photon, launched on Product Hunt today with 105 upvotes and a simple but sharp premise: your users don't want to learn a new AI interface—they want AI to show up in Slack, Teams, email, and every other tool they already use. Spectrum is an agent deployment layer that routes your AI agents to wherever your users are, with no per-integration custom dev work. The core product is an abstraction layer that handles the connector plumbing: authenticate once, and your agent can receive messages and send responses across all connected channels. Built-in conversation management means agents maintain context across channels—a user can start a request in Slack, continue it in Teams, and finish in email without losing thread. The platform also handles rate limiting, authentication, and error handling for each channel. For teams building internal AI tools or customer-facing AI assistants, this solves real integration pain. Building a Slack bot, Teams integration, email handler, and web widget separately takes weeks per channel. Spectrum reduces that to a single agent definition deployed everywhere. The question is pricing and lock-in: if Photon becomes the integration layer, they sit in a strategically critical position.
Reviewer scorecard
“The keyboard extension model is the right approach for mobile AI writing — context switching to a separate app kills the workflow. Word-level undo is also a genuinely smart UX decision that I haven't seen elsewhere. The 113-language support is impressive; tested it on technical Japanese documentation and it held up.”
“I've built the same Slack bot four times in different frameworks and it's never not painful. A write-once, deploy-everywhere agent layer is exactly what I'd pay for. The cross-channel context persistence alone is worth evaluating.”
“iOS keyboard extensions have always had friction with enterprise apps — many corporate MDM policies block third-party keyboards, and for good reason since they technically have access to everything you type. The 'no keylogging' claim is standard but unaudited. I'd verify the privacy policy very carefully before using this anywhere sensitive.”
“Every integration platform promises this—Zapier, Make, n8n, Workato all have 'write once, run everywhere' messaging. The enterprise channels (Teams, Slack) have quirky APIs that break constantly with updates. Spectrum is taking on significant maintenance burden that will eventually get priced into your bill.”
“The keyboard is the last interface layer before human intention becomes digital text — whoever owns it owns a uniquely powerful position. As AI writing assistance moves to be ambient and always-available, the keyboard extension model will outcompete dedicated apps. ClarifierAI is early but the positioning is right.”
“The interface layer for AI agents is becoming the new battleground. Whoever controls where agents appear controls where work gets done. Spectrum is building valuable real estate in that layer.”
“Word-level granular undo changes the relationship with AI writing assistance from 'accept or reject' to actual collaboration. As someone who writes a lot from mobile, not having to copy text to a separate app and back is genuinely meaningful. The tone modes (casual → professional) are well-tuned — not as robotic as most AI rewrites.”
“For content and community teams, having one AI agent that shows up in Discord, Slack, and email simultaneously without separate setups is a genuine time saver. Spectrum removes the 'which channel do we actually deploy to?' paralysis.”
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