Q: Learning your own writing style / tone of voice

I’ve seen quite a few of the AI tools are incorporating voice / tone personalisation to better reflect the style of the creator when generating text outputs from various inputs. How far along the road is Letterly with this? I’m considering giving you a go but I’m really looking for the written results to read as if I wrote them rather than being that tell-tale generic AI sounding text. I’m happy to be patient if it’s planned, but way too many of the AI helpers stuck in the first generation churn out generic sounding copy as they are creating and even re-versioning from the material inputted. Do you see the problem?

mahnePLUSJun 6, 2025
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Jun 7, 2025

A: Hey, that’s a great question.

Personally, I really like the text that comes out for me. On one hand, it matches my tone a lot because it uses exactly the word order I say out loud. On the other hand, it’s very neat and polished—no missed commas—thanks to AI, even though I know if I wrote it myself, the text wouldn’t be as clean and precise.

Even when there’s some parallelism in my words or I want to show a list with bullets, the Magic rewrite option covers that perfectly and I’m totally satisfied with it.

But probably you want something really special—like the AI learning from your speeches and final texts and producing output exactly in your style.

Right now, it’s not entirely clear to me how that would work, because each time your speech is new, and your tone and style are already in your voice. It’s unclear how to incorporate past data in that.

So here’s my answer: we do plan to develop voice-to-text as much as possible. We want to be pioneers—not in technology, but in understanding what the end user really needs. But I can’t promise that we’ll be doing exactly what you’re talking about right now, and there’s no concrete plan formulated for that yet.

We are working on improving prompts to make texts better, building a library of rewrite options so everyone can find their own style, we have custom rewrite options and think to develop them too, and a lot more.

So if I were you, I’d give Letterly a chance—and if you don’t like it, remember you have 60 days to get a refund :)

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Posted: Jun 6, 2025

Good suggestion. I would like to see this too.

Edited: Jun 17, 2025

Copy Pasting is so 1990's windows .... lol .. Yes, better uses features for AFTER ai rewrites is needed or its just another app like other transcription / translate apps, but not fully there yet w/ POST voice, transcribe and translate ... Cant do a whole lot afterwards, just yet in the app.:)

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