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Confidential Notes for Real Estate
Efficiently Manage Confidential Notes for Real Estate

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Frequently Asked Questions
The tool is designed to transform, summarize, and improve written content, making it ideal for managing confidential notes in real estate transactions.
The Summarize feature condenses lengthy notes into shorter, clearer formats like bullet points or emails, aiding in quick understanding and reference.
Yes, use the Reword variant to change the tone or style of your confidential notes, ensuring they fit the desired communication style.
Styles include Friendly, Formal, Funny, Concise, Engaging, Empathetic, and HumanLike, allowing you to adapt notes to different contexts.
Yes, upload your meeting notes and use the Summarize variant to generate concise overviews in formats like bullet points or structured meeting notes.
Yes, to use the Summarize and Write Email variants, your input must be at least 300 characters.
Yes, audio notes up to 60 minutes can be uploaded, automatically transcribed, and summarized or reworded.
Files up to 100 MB are accepted. Ensure your notes or documents are within this limit before uploading.
Upload text, audio, or video files directly into the tool. They will be transcribed if necessary, then processed according to your selected variant.
No, the tool does not allow for editing AI-generated output. If changes are needed, adjust your input text and regenerate.
No, the tool requires an internet connection to function and cannot be used offline.
Logged-in users can save results directly to Evernote for easy access and organization.
Meeting summaries can be formatted into Paragraph, Bullet Points, Meeting, or Email styles for clarity and convenience.
Customizing styles is not possible, but you can choose from seven predefined options to suit your needs.
Files larger than 100 MB won't be processed. Consider dividing your file into smaller parts to use the tool effectively.