gistyo
Text summarizer

Summarize text into useful points

Drop in long text, notes, emails, or rough content and get a clean gist without digging through everything manually.

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Workflow preview

Pasted update

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Customer success notes: three enterprise accounts asked for CSV exports this week, onboarding questions dropped after the help-center update, and two churn-risk accounts want faster response times on billing issues. We should update the export guide, review support staffing for billing tickets, and send the new help article to the sales team.

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Generated gist

The update says onboarding confusion improved, export requests are increasing, and billing support speed is now the main customer risk to address.

  • CSV export demand is rising across enterprise accounts.
  • The help-center update reduced onboarding questions.
  • Billing response times are the main churn-risk issue in this note.

How it works

From pasted source to a cleaner gist

Each landing page sends you into the existing gist flow with the right input prompt for that use case.

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Paste text or a link

Start with copied text, a rough note, an email draft, or a public link when the source already lives on the web.

2

Generate the gist

gistyo compresses the content into a shorter summary and highlights the main points worth keeping.

3

Review, listen, save, or share

Use the gist immediately, then sign in if you want to keep a private record or share it later.

Benefits

Why teams use gistyo for text summarizer

Work from pasted text

No special formatting required. Paste raw text, rough notes, or copied content and start from there.

Find the useful parts

Pull the meaningful points out of long blocks of text without manually restructuring everything first.

Review faster

Get a shorter readout you can scan before replying, revising, or passing it to someone else.

Keep your workflow simple

Use the same gist flow for notes, emails, copied docs, and other text-heavy inputs.

Example

See the workflow before you paste your own source

The example below is fictional and only shows the shape of the gist flow.

Pasted update

Input

Customer success notes: three enterprise accounts asked for CSV exports this week, onboarding questions dropped after the help-center update, and two churn-risk accounts want faster response times on billing issues. We should update the export guide, review support staffing for billing tickets, and send the new help article to the sales team.

Generated gist preview

The update says onboarding confusion improved, export requests are increasing, and billing support speed is now the main customer risk to address.

CSV export demand is rising across enterprise accounts.
The help-center update reduced onboarding questions.
Billing response times are the main churn-risk issue in this note.
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Who it is for

Built for focused reading and review

Operators

Turn long updates, status notes, and handoff documents into something easier to review and forward.

Managers

Condense internal notes and team updates before you send a recap or prepare for a conversation.

Writers

Clean up rough source material before outlining, editing, or deciding what deserves a fuller draft.

Researchers

Reduce copied passages and dense notes into a faster review layer before deeper analysis.

FAQ

Text summarizer FAQs

What kind of text can I paste?

Emails, notes, copied documents, reports, brainstorms, rough drafts, and other long text all work well in the same flow.

Can I paste raw text instead of a link?

Yes. gistyo works well when all you have is pasted text and you want the main points pulled out quickly.

Do I need an account to use the text summarizer?

No. You can create a temporary gist without an account. Sign in only when you want to save a private gist, reopen it later, or manage sharing from your library.

Can I save useful summaries?

Yes. When you sign in, gistyo can save private gists to your library so you can reopen them, generate narration, or create share links later.

Does gistyo only work for polished documents?

No. It is often most useful on messy text like rough notes, copied email threads, or long drafts that need a faster review pass.

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