You ask a question on Slack. The reply comes back: “Which environment?” Now you're waiting again — minutes if they sit next to you, a full day if they're eight time zones away.
Vagueless checks your message for missing context before you hit send — the environment, the link, the error, the deadline, the actual ask — so you get answered in one pass.
For anyone who asks for things on Slack.
Draft your message — write it your way, in Slack, rough is fine.
Vagueless checks completeness — it knows a bug report needs repro steps and a code-review ask needs a deadline. It shows you what's missing and why it matters.
Send with confidence — fill in the gaps, hit send yourself. No auto-sending, ever. You get an answer, not a follow-up question.
A completeness check, not a grammar check. Grammarly makes your message sound better. Vagueless makes it work — one message, one answer, no ping-pong.
Kills the delay tax. Every clarifying question costs waiting: minutes in the office, a calendar day across time zones. Vagueless kills the question before it exists.
Private by design. Your messages are processed and discarded — never stored, never used for training, never sent by anyone but you.
Early members get 3 months of Pro free.
Is this another AI rewriter?
No. Rewriters polish tone. Vagueless checks whether your request contains what the other person needs to act: environment, links, error messages, deadline, a clear ask.
Does my company need to approve it?
The waitlist version targets individuals. You install it for yourself; nothing is shared with anyone.
What about my company's data?
Messages are processed in memory and discarded. Nothing is stored, logged, or used for model training.
Which languages?
English messages first. Your native language doesn't matter — that's the point.