Apologify - Turn your apology into a page worth opening

Write a heartfelt apology, pick from 21 designs: letter, handwritten, cute, vintage, even a front-page correction and share it as a beautiful web page with one link they can open, accept, and keep. Free to create.

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Hey PH A year ago I launched an apology letter generator here. It wrote good words but they'd end up pasted into a text that got buried in an hour. Great words, zero weight. So I rebuilt it. Apologify turns your apology into its own web page. You tell it what happened, pick from 21 designs, and share one link they can open, accept, and keep. A text gets ignored. A template feels fake. A page shows you actually cared and you can tell they opened it. Free, no card. Be honest with me and if the site needs an apology of its own, roast it Damian

Does this just spit out generic templates or does it actually tailor the letter to the specific situation I describe? Curious how much detail I need to give it to get something that doesn't sound robotic.

Tried it with a rough draft for a friend situation and it gave me a pretty solid structure to work from, not a generic template. The tone options were more flexible than I expected.

The simplicity of jumping straight into a personalized letter without a bunch of upsells or paywalls is refreshing, and the curated articles on the side feel like a thoughtful touch.

Honestly, did not expect this to be so useful. I punched in a rough situation and the letter it generated was actually pretty sincere sounding, not robotic at all.

Tried it out for a small mix-up with a friend and the tone options actually felt pretty natural instead of stiff. The article section is a nice touch for figuring out what to actually say.

Tried it after a rough patch with my roommate and it actually captured the tone I was going for, which I didn't expect from a generator. The articles section is a nice touch too.

Tried this out for a rough draft I needed to send my sister. The tone options actually felt pretty natural instead of generic, which surprised me.