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TL;DR: DeskSense is an AI that can scan webpages, generate copy, summarize text, or even write code, and it’s $38 for life. 


Some days, work feels like an out-of-control circus act. Emails are flying in, deadlines are looming, and random Excel formulas are mocking you from the depths of a spreadsheet. But that’s what AI is for. DeskSense is an AI-powered assistant that can take over some of the little annoying tasks so you can focus on the big-picture stuff. Plus, it’s only $38 for a lifetime subscription (normally it’s $179). 

What does DeskSense do?

DeskSense can scan any webpage and pull out the important stuff, write emails that sound like a real person (not a robot from 2005), and even generate social media posts that don’t feel forced.

If you need a blog post intro, ad copy, or a landing page that converts, it’s got you covered. And if you code, DeskSense can churn out JavaScript snippets, Python scripts, or CSS in seconds.

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But it’s not just about words. DeskSense also has an AI image generator that lets you create graphics from text prompts, whether you need social media visuals or quick mockups. Plus, the built-in editor helps you tweak images on the spot, so you don’t have to jump between different apps just to get things right.

Whether you’re summarizing an article, drafting a YouTube video script, or hunting down the perfect Excel formula, DeskSense gets it done in a few clicks. With unlimited storage, seamless browser integration, and 24/7 access to AI-powered assistance, you’ll spend less time on busywork and more time getting things done.

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It’s only $38 to get a lifetime subscription to DeskSense, but it won’t stay that way. 

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