Reply Deutsch

Reply Deutsch

AI tool that helps immigrants navigate German bureaucracy

kristob
@kristob
Published on Jun 30, 2026
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Expats
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About Reply Deutsch

ReplyDeutsch helps immigrants and expats in Germany understand and respond to official German letters — landlord notices, Amt letters, Gebührenbescheid, Abmahnung, and more. German bureaucracy is notoriously complex, and for non-native speakers, a single misunderstood letter can lead to fines, legal issues, or missed deadlines. ReplyDeutsch solves this by letting you paste or upload any German letter and get an instant AI-powered analysis: what the letter means, how urgent it is, what action you need to take, and a ready-to-send reply in proper German. Key features: - Instant letter analysis with plain-language explanation - Tone detection (formal, urgent, legal, scam warning) - AI-generated reply drafts in correct German - Supports landlord notices, government letters, utility bills, debt collectors, and more - Designed for immigrants with limited German language skills Built for the millions of expats, refugees, and migrants living in Germany who struggle daily with official German communication.

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kristob
@kristob

Built this after watching my family struggle with German letters for years. If you're an immigrant in Germany, I'd love your feedback — brutal honesty welcome!