The iPhone app is built around a simple loop:
On the main screen, type or paste the text you want to work on.
This is a good fit for:
If you already have rough text, this is usually the fastest path.
If you do not want to type, switch to voice and speak your input instead.
That is useful when you want to capture a thought quickly or draft on the move.
TypeBoost will turn that speech into text and then apply the prompt flow on top.
Once your input is ready, choose the prompt you want to run.
Because your prompts sync across devices, the prompts you already use on Mac can also be available here.
That makes iPhone especially useful for repeated jobs you already understand.
After the run finishes, the app shows the result in the same screen.
You can:
This is helpful when you want a final check before sending the text into another app.
The iPhone flow is built around copying the final result so you can paste it where you need it next.
That makes it good for mobile writing tasks where you want a clean final version before switching back to Mail, Messages, Notes, or another app.
The iPhone app works especially well for:
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