Introducing ToneClone: AI Writing That Sounds Like You
Why I built ToneClone to eliminate the friction in AI assisted writing and how it learns your unique style over time.
I spent months fighting my AI writing tools. Copy-paste between apps. Edit ghostwritten drafts that didn't sound like me. Watch my momentum vanish before the words could take shape.
The Paradox
AI cracked the blank page faster than anything I'd used in twenty years of writing. Swirling ideas became rough structure in seconds. But the tools added more friction than they removed. Polished outputs that felt hollow. Final edits that took longer than writing from scratch. The promise was real, but the execution kept getting in the way.
The Real Problem
I realized the problem wasn't AI writing itself. It was that every tool treated writing as a separate activity. It was in a totally different voice. Then I'd have to switch apps. Paste context. Generate. Copy back. Edit extensively. Repeat.
No wonder the flow died.
What I Built
So I built ToneClone around a different principle: AI should work where you already write, sound like you, and get out of your way.
It's a set of clients that injects AI writing directly into your workflow. Email, Google Docs, customer support tools, your CMS, anywhere with a text field. No app switching. No context copying.
How It Works
You train it on your writing style so it matches your vocabulary, sentence structure, punctuation quirks, even your emoji rate.
SmartStyle learns from your edits and sharpens over time.
StyleGuard blocks the words and patterns you avoid.
There's even an Imperfections Mode that adds occasional typos to keep it feeling human.
The experience is simple: highlight text or start fresh, hit a hotkey, give it a quick prompt, and get a draft in your voice. Then iterate in place. The tool learns from every edit you make, so your next draft is even closer to what you'd write yourself.
Why This Matters
AI writing doesn't have to mean app switching and voice mismatch. ToneClone works where you write, sounds like you, and learns as you edit. That's it.
