When the message has to land.
Some messages you can fire off. These are the other kind.
The boss reply when you're annoyed.
Get it off your chest in the draft. Resay sends the version that doesn't burn the bridge.
The apology you've been putting off.
Sincere without crawling. Owns the mistake without making it weird.
Declining a recruiter without ghosting.
A warm no that leaves the door open for later.
The DM that doesn't sound desperate.
Confident, not pushy. Friendly, not flirty by accident.
Polishing English when it isn't your first language.
Catches the phrases that read off to native speakers, with a note on why.
A condolence you don't know how to write.
Short, warm, not a cliché. The words you wanted to find.
Tone catches what grammar misses.
Resay reads the feeling behind your words. The bit no spell-checker can fix.
Learn the pattern, not just the line.
Every rewrite includes a short note on what makes it land. So you stop guessing.
Your words stay yours.
We don't sell your text. We don't train models on your messages.
Five takes on the same message.
Paste what you wrote. Pick how you want it to land. Resay returns five versions of your message, each with a short note on why it works.
“where's that report?? you said end of day yesterday”
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Hi, following up on the report. Did EOD yesterday still work, or has the timeline shifted? Happy to flex on my end if needed.
Why this worksFrames it as a follow-up, not a demand. The 'happy to flex' note signals collaboration over pressure.
- II
Circling back on yesterday's report. Could you share a quick status when you get a moment? It feeds into the next step on my side.
Why this worksTreats it as a check-in. Tells them why it matters without making the missed deadline the subject.
- III
Wanted to check in on the report we discussed for yesterday. Let me know what timing looks like now and I'll adjust around it.
Why this worksOpens the door for a new commitment rather than enforcing the old one. Defuses the tension.
- IV
Hi, hope your day's going okay. Any update on the report? It's blocking the next step on my side, so I want to make sure I plan around the right date.
Why this worksLeads with a beat of warmth before naming the constraint. The 'plan around the right date' frames it as logistics, not blame.
- V
Quick nudge on yesterday's report. Whatever timing works on your end is fine. I just need to know when to expect it.
Why this worksShort, no preamble, but ends in cooperation. Reads as a peer, not a manager.
Tones for every kind of message.
Workplace, social, emotional, persuasion, romantic, situational. Pick one, or combine up to three.
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