"What if the AI sends nonsense to my clients?" It is the first question we get. It is a healthy one. An AI that acts behind your back is a no.
Preparing is not sending
chyll prepares the work (an email draft, a payment reminder, a post) and shows it to you before acting on anything that leaves your inbox. You read, you tweak a word, you approve. The sending is you. Nothing irreversible goes out without your agreement.
By contrast, a chatbot like ChatGPT or Claude gives you text, and it is up to you to copy-paste, check, and send everything. More control? No: more manual work, and just as many chances to slip up while copy-pasting.
Control does not mean proofreading everything
The right balance is deciding once what deserves your approval:
- Internal action (filing, summarizing, sorting): chyll handles it alone.
- External action (email, message, post): it shows you first.
You also stay in control of access: every connected tool has its own permissions, which you can revoke at any time. You control what matters, without micro-managing the rest.
Trust is built, not declared
Trusting chyll means letting it do a little more each week. Not the other way around.
That is why chyll starts gently: it shows you everything, then you loosen the reins at your own pace.
