Extension requests
Ask for more time without sounding careless, vague, or over-apologetic.
- Keeps your reason and dates intact
- Warm or Direct, your call
- Copy-ready in a single pass
Paste a draft that sounds stiff, generic, or too polished. Reply In My Voice rewrites it into a clear, natural message that keeps your meaning and facts intact.
Reply In My Voice is built for the last step before you send: extension requests, lecturer emails, client replies, group-project messages, and drafts that need to sound less sharp.
Ask for more time without sounding careless, vague, or over-apologetic.
Turn nervous drafts into polite, specific messages that keep the actual situation intact.
Reply to delays, scope questions, and awkward updates with care and precision.
Ask someone to contribute without making the message sharper than it needs to be.
Keep the point, lower the heat, and make the next action clear before you send.
Paste a reply you drafted with AI and make it sound like you, without losing a number, date, or policy.
Paste the thread. Add the facts that must stay. Pick a tone. Compare the AI Signal. Copy it into your email. Under a minute.
Paste the message you're answering plus the rough draft you already have.
Choose audience, purpose, and anything that must stay unchanged. Most fields are optional.
Choose Warm or Direct. The app shapes the reply around your context, never inventing.
Compare the before/after AI Signal (a naturalness reference), then copy the reply when it feels right.
The AI Signal compares the draft and rewrite using a third-party writing signal. It's a reference, not a guarantee. You always review before sending.
The score is a useful sanity check, not a green light. A lower number generally means the rewrite reads less stiff or generic.
But you're the one sending the reply. The score is there to help you decide, not to decide for you.
The product stays focused on lower-anxiety replies: clear wording, visible facts, and a copy-ready message you can still review in your own judgment.
The workspace asks for the message, draft, and facts before shaping the reply, so dates, names, deadlines, and promises stay anchored.
Use it when you know what happened but the wording feels too stiff, too vague, or sharper than you mean.
The AI Signal is a naturalness reference that helps compare drafts while you remain the person who reviews the reply and decides what to send.
Buy rewrites as one-time packs from NZ$2.50, or go Pro/API at NZ$19.90/month for 90 rewrites and API access. Payments are managed by Stripe.
Trial codes unlock 3 rewrites with no card. After that, buy one-time rewrite packs, or go Pro/API for monthly rewrites and developer access.
Sign up, enter a trial code, paste a draft, and see whether it sounds closer to you.
The short answers people usually want before they sign up.
Use it for extension requests, lecturer emails, client replies, and awkward drafts where the facts matter and the wording needs one careful pass.