Paste your draft, pick a voice, and get writing that sounds like you wrote it. Natural, varied, and human, not like a model.
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The voice selection is genuinely smart—most "humanize your text" tools just shuffle synonyms, but letting people pick a tone upfront respects how messy real writing actually sounds.
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Pasted a clunky paragraph from my newsletter and the rewrite actually kept my weird habit of starting sentences with "so." Felt like me on a good day.
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Would love a way to save a few different "voice profiles" and switch between them, so I don't have to re-pick the same style for every new draft. That would make it way easier to keep tone consistent across multiple pieces.
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It would be great if you could save custom voice profiles, so I can switch between "email to my boss" and "blog post casual" without re-picking settings every time. That would make it feel even more like a real writing partner.
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Does it actually learn my voice over time as I feed it more samples, or is it just matching style on each individual paste?
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The voice picker is a really thoughtful touch, lets you dial in tone instead of just trusting a magic button. Nice execution.
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how does it actually learn my voice, like do I need to feed it a bunch of past writing first or does it figure it out from one paste
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Finally something that doesn't flatten everything into that chipper default tone. Tried it on a snarky newsletter draft and it kept the bite without sounding like a robot trying too hard.
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The voice selection is genuinely smart—most "humanize your text" tools just shuffle synonyms, but letting people pick a tone upfront respects how messy real writing actually sounds.
Pasted a clunky paragraph from my newsletter and the rewrite actually kept my weird habit of starting sentences with "so." Felt like me on a good day.
Would love a way to save a few different "voice profiles" and switch between them, so I don't have to re-pick the same style for every new draft. That would make it way easier to keep tone consistent across multiple pieces.
It would be great if you could save custom voice profiles, so I can switch between "email to my boss" and "blog post casual" without re-picking settings every time. That would make it feel even more like a real writing partner.
Does it actually learn my voice over time as I feed it more samples, or is it just matching style on each individual paste?
The voice picker is a really thoughtful touch, lets you dial in tone instead of just trusting a magic button. Nice execution.
how does it actually learn my voice, like do I need to feed it a bunch of past writing first or does it figure it out from one paste
Finally something that doesn't flatten everything into that chipper default tone. Tried it on a snarky newsletter draft and it kept the bite without sounding like a robot trying too hard.