Product update

ToneSwap now writes stories, articles, and narratives in your voice

Three new creative writing tones, a Continue Writing button for long-form content, and a 4x longer output limit. Here is what changed and why.

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Why we built this

ToneSwap started as a tone changer for emails and messages. But users kept asking for the same thing: "Can I use this for longer writing?" Blog posts, short stories, personal essays, newsletter intros.

The answer was always "sort of." You could paste in a draft and pick a tone, but the output was capped at 250 words and the tones were built for short-form communication. Story writers do not need "Work Email" tone. They need pacing, dialogue, and scene-setting. So we built three tones from scratch for creative and long-form writing.

3 new tones

Each one built for a different kind of writing.

Story tone

Fiction, dialogue, vivid scenes. Give it a premise and it writes like a short story, not a book report.

Best for: Short stories, opening chapters, flash fiction, fan fiction, scene rewrites

Before

The man walked into the bar. He was tired. He ordered a drink and sat down.

After

The door swung shut behind him, cutting the street noise to a muffle. He dropped onto the nearest stool, leather creaking, and raised two fingers at the bartender without looking up.

Article tone

Structured blog posts and how-to guides. Clear hook, organized sections, natural transitions.

Best for: Blog posts, how-to guides, opinion pieces, listicles, newsletters

Before

There are many ways to improve your writing. First, you should read more. Second, you should practice. Third, you should get feedback.

After

Most writing advice boils down to "read more and practice." That is true, but not useful. Here is what actually moves the needle: write one thing every day that someone else will read. The feedback loop changes everything.

Narrative tone

First-person essays, memoir passages, reflective writing. Honest, grounded, personal.

Best for: Personal essays, memoir, college applications, newsletter intros, travel writing

Before

I went to Japan last year. It was a great experience. I learned a lot about the culture and enjoyed the food.

After

I landed in Tokyo with a dead phone and no idea where my hotel was. A woman at the station drew me a map on the back of a receipt. That small kindness set the tone for the next three weeks.

What else changed

Continue Writing button

Long-form content does not fit in a single generation. Hit Continue Writing and ToneSwap picks up where it left off, matching the tone and voice of everything before it.

4x longer output

Pro users now get up to 1,000 words per generation, up from 250. Enough for a full blog post, a short story chapter, or a detailed how-to guide in one pass.

Voice profiles work with all 9 tones

If you have set up a voice profile, every tone now respects it. Story tone writes fiction that sounds like you. Article tone structures guides in your style. Your voice carries across all formats.

Try the new tones

Paste any text and pick Story, Article, or Narrative.

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