Noise Canceler

Paste any long document — we'll extract only what affects you

Insurance EOBs, HOA notices, school newsletters, corporate policy updates, lease amendments, benefits packets — you receive them, you skim them, you miss the one thing that mattered. Paste the full document and describe your situation ('renter, no kids, have a dog'), and Noise Canceler extracts ONLY what requires your action, costs you money, saves you money, or affects you personally. Not a summarizer — a personalized relevance filter.

Overview

Noise Canceler solves a specific problem: dense documents where 90% doesn't apply to you but the 10% that does is buried. It's not a summarizer (you don't need a shorter version of irrelevant info) and it's not a jargon translator. It's a relevance engine that cross-references the document against YOUR specific situation and pulls out only what matters.

How to use it

  1. Paste the full text of the document you received
  2. Select the document type (insurance, HOA, lease, policy update, etc.)
  3. Describe your situation — the more specific, the better the filtering ('renter, no kids, have a dog, work from home')
  4. Optionally add specific concerns ('Did they raise the rent?' or 'Am I covered for this?')
  5. Review action items, cost changes, savings opportunities, and what you can safely ignore

Example

Scenario: You received an 8-page HOA update email. You're a renter with no kids and a dog. You normally just delete these.

What you do: Paste the full text, select 'HOA/Condo Notice', enter 'Renter, no kids, have a dog, work from home, park in lot B'.

Result: Noise Canceler finds: 1 action required (new pet registration form due by March 15 — $50 fine if missed), 1 cost item (parking lot B rates increasing $25/month starting April), 1 item to safely ignore (new playground hours — no kids). Flags a buried clause about package delivery changes that affects work-from-home residents. Notes that 6 of 8 pages are about owner-only assessments that don't affect renters at all.

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