Frequently Ask Questions
Skail.ai is an AI-powered platform that helps professionals create personalized, human-like messages using its proprietary Digital Clone technology. It enhances communication by mimicking the user’s tone, knowledge, and personality, allowing for more authentic interactions while boosting productivity and maintaining personal connections.
Skail is used by professionals who prioritize relationship-building but struggle to find time for personalized, thoughtful communication. It’s commonly used by individuals who send frequent, tailored emails or those who craft well-researched messages for a select group of clients. Skail helps streamline this process by creating high-quality, personalized emails while preserving the user’s unique voice and personality. Additionally, it’s a valuable tool for those looking to improve their sales and communication skills, offering the ability to craft better messages without sacrificing authenticity.
Skail integrates to over 100 different CRMs and Email providers. If you do not see your CRM in the trial, contact support to get it added.
Unlike other AI tools that either aim to improve your writing skills or automate communication entirely, Skail focuses on preserving the authenticity and personal touch of each user. It creates meaningful, relationship-driven messages that reflect your unique voice and personality. While helping you craft better communications, Skail prioritizes building genuine connections, rather than just outsourcing the writing process.
Skail uses a proprietary AI model that learns from the knowledge and writing samples you provide. It captures your personality, tone, and background to create authentic, personalized messages. Skail then generates unique emails for each contact from a list you provide from your CRM or uploaded, tailored to build rapport and strengthen relationships. These emails can be sent, scheduled, or saved as drafts in your email provider, ensuring every communication is 100% personalized and true to your voice.
You can provide as much or as little information as you like about yourself or your company. The general guideline is to only share details you’d be comfortable seeing in an email. Skail uses this information to capture your voice and personality, ensuring your clone reflects the way you communicate.