Tono

Fix your tone before you send

Original

"thnx"

Professional

"Thank you."

Friendly

"Thanks a lot!"

Polite

"Thank you very much."

Direct

"Thanks."

Why people use Tono

Short messages often go wrong on tone, not meaning. Tono helps you keep the point, lose the friction, and send something that feels intentional.

Say the same thing better

Keep the meaning and remove the edge, awkwardness, or extra filler.

Compare tone fast

See a few clean directions before a quick message turns into a long edit.

Send with less hesitation

Pick the version that sounds right and move on without overthinking it.

Examples

The problem is usually obvious after you read the message back. Tono gives you cleaner options before it lands the wrong way.

Too blunt

Soften a sharp draft without losing the point.

Too passive-aggressive

Remove the sting when a follow-up starts sounding loaded.

Too awkward

Make rushed wording feel natural and composed.

Too formal

Loosen stiff language when you want to sound human.

Too wordy

Trim the message until the ask stays clear and usable.

01

Paste your message

Drop in the draft exactly as you wrote it.

02

Choose the tone

Professional, Friendly, Polite, or Direct.

03

Send the version that sounds right

Pick the rewrite that fits the moment and move on.

Where it helps

Built for the short messages that move work and relationships along.

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Try Tono

Paste a message, choose the tone, and send the version that sounds right.