Chris Messina

Lex - AI-powered word processor, to help you write faster

When I write, I often get stuck. It's a painful experience. With Lex, now I just type "+++" and AI will suggest what might come next. It can also generate headline ideas. The AI quality is mind-blowing!

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Usama Ejaz
Congratulations on the launch of Lex! This product looks amazing. Thank you!
Namrata kadam
cool product..congrats
Deborah Kelson
Signed up for the waitlist!
Michael Silber
I really enjoyed the demo. A lot of folks think they need a very polished marketing video to communicate about their products, but your loom video does such a nice job showing your passion for the project, and clearly demonstrates that you've been living and breathing in this space while building Lex. I'll be really excited to check it out when I get off the waitlist.
Ash Rahman 🎮
Discovered on twitter earlier and a great tool! Congrats on the PH launch.
Shushant Lakhyani
This is super helpful
Julie Chabin
@nbashaw Wow! I'm testing Lex this morning. I copy-pasted the first two paragraphs of a post I wrote to see what Lex would do… To say that I'm impressed is an understatement 🤯 I haven't been excited like this about a product for a long, long time. If there is any way I can help, let me know.
Jésus Husbands
This looks really cool can’t wait to try this out. Been trying out a few AI writer recently to help with my blog writing.
Chris Harvey, Esq.
+@nbashaw just got my hands on this - wow, am humbled the fact it knows law too! I suppose I shouldn't be surprised with a name like "lex" but holy shit this (or something like it) is eventually going to disrupt some lawyers. First I tested the product by writing about securities laws. Here was my basic prompt: In this article we are going to focus on the two laws that matter once you know you’re raising a fund and you, as a fund manager, will be holding or investing in securities. This is the (correct) response I received: These laws are the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the “Investment Company Act”) and the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 (the “Investment Advisers Act”). 🤯, it knows venture capital fund law! That took me many years to learn and study. It also wrote up a nice little paragraph about the two laws: **The Investment Company Act of 1940** is a set of regulations that govern the organization and operation of investment companies. An “investment company” is defined by the Investment Company Act as any company (1) engaged primarily, or (2) that has as a significant purpose, the business of investing, reinvesting, or trading in securities. ... The law also covers companies that advise investors, such as investment advisers, and companies that engage in certain other activities, such as broker-dealers and underwriters. **The Investment Advisers Act of 1940** is a set of regulations that govern the organization and operation of investment advisers. An “investment adviser” is defined by the Investment Advisers Act as any person or firm that, for compensation, engages in the business of advising others, either directly or through publications or writings, as to the value of securities or as to the advisability of investing in, purchasing, or selling securities. ... Pretty cool, going to have fun with this.
Joshua Dance
Added Lex to my list of Best AI Writing Tools Spreadsheet. https://docs.google.com/spreadsh...