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Compatibility

CueDraft is built for real Mac writing surfaces, with clear boundaries for harder apps.

CueDraft is strongest in the broad middle of Mac writing: browser fields, docs, notes, chat, email, and other selected-text workflows. This page explains the best-fit categories and where the workspace is the safer fallback.

Best-fit environments

CueDraft is designed for browser textareas, documents, notes, chat tools, internal writing surfaces, and other selected-text workflows where review before use adds value.

  • Browser fields and web apps
  • Docs, notes, and general writing surfaces
  • Chat and email drafting
  • Code-adjacent writing such as comments, summaries, and documentation

More cautious environments

Some host apps and terminal-style environments are better handled by opening the panel first instead of running a no-panel action directly.

When direct replacement is risky, CueDraft keeps the result in the workspace instead of pretending every surface behaves the same.

Local and hosted model setups

Compatibility also includes where the work runs. CueDraft supports CueDraft Engine on-device workflows and hosted-provider setups without changing the basic editing flow.