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British business English writing style for professional communications. Polished, understated, EN-GB spelling. Use when writing emails, chat messages, proposals, client communications, or any business writing for British SME audiences. Applies to drafting, editing, and tone-checking any professional text.
New Zealand business English writing style for professional communications. Warm, inclusive, EN-NZ spelling. Use when writing emails, chat messages, proposals, client communications, or any business writing for New Zealand SME audiences. Applies to drafting, editing, and tone-checking any professional text.
Draft client-facing emails for legal services — cover notes for contract deliverables, redline summaries, deal status updates, and follow-ups. Use when composing or revising outbound emails to clients about legal work product. Triggers on "draft reply," "email to client," "cover note," "write back to," or any outbound email accompanying a legal deliverable.
Handles disqualified and near-miss inbound leads gracefully. Drafts polite rejection emails, referral requests (right company wrong person), and nurture routing (future fit). Ensures no inbound lead gets ignored and every disqualification preserves the relationship. Tool-agnostic.
Turn customer feedback (usually an email) into discrete GitHub issues. Checks for duplicates, proposes new issues for approval, creates them, and drafts a reply email.