Type a shortcut, Quill writes the rest, even the parts that change every time.
Most text expanders either need you to edit config files, or charge you to actually use them well.
Quill does neither.
Set up a template once. Every time it fires, Quill asks for what’s different—a name, an amount, a date—then drops it right in.
Type ;invoice, Quill asks for the client name and amount, and finishes the message for you.
Just features that get out of your way.
Everything’s a form, nothing’s YAML.

Dates in any format, your clipboard, or a fill-in-the-blank.

One shortcut opens a searchable list of everything you’ve saved.

Different sign-off for Slack than for email, automatically.
Windows
only, for now
Free
and always will be
Download the latest build for Windows. Free, no account needed, no tracking.
Windows may show a SmartScreen prompt on first run—this is normal for small independent apps. Click “More info → Run anyway.”