Share sheet
Select a draft anywhere — a post in X, a note, a message — tap Share, and pick Write Like Me. Copy a variant, paste it back. Best for long posts and threads.
For iPhone · on-device with Apple Intelligence
Fix a post before you send it — right inside the app you're posting from. It comes back the way you write. Not the flat, polished voice of generic AI. Yours.
Where you post
You don't write the same way on X as you do on Mastodon — nobody does. Keep a profile per room and pick it when you rewrite. It's still your voice; just the version that room gets.
We are excited to share our latest product update.
shipped a big update today. here's what changed.
ok, the update's live. slightly nervous. tell me what breaks.
update's out — changelog in the thread below.
New release is out. Full changelog on the blog — no tracker, no popup.
Update's live. Changelog below — ping me if anything breaks.
Five profiles you wrote, not five presets we shipped — nothing switches on its own, you pick the room. Not affiliated with any of these apps; it just works wherever you type.
The difference
Most rewriters flatten every post into the same voice — the em dashes, the “in today's world,” the corporate sheen your followers can smell from a mile away. Write Like Me learns your rhythm from rules you set and posts you've already published, and keeps it.
Everywhere you post
Select a draft anywhere — a post in X, a note, a message — tap Share, and pick Write Like Me. Copy a variant, paste it back. Best for long posts and threads.
Type your post in the compose box, switch to our keyboard, tap a variant — it replaces the post right in the field. Never leave the timeline.
Draft your post on a clean canvas, choose a profile, and watch three takes appear — with history that stays on your phone.
Your voice, captured
A profile isn't a black-box prompt. It's transparent, editable, and yours — built three ways that stack.
01 — Rules
Lowercase, short sentences, no em dash, avoid AI wording. Flip switches; the instructions write themselves.
02 — Reference texts
Drop in a few things you (or a writer you admire) have published. It matches the tone without copying the content.
03 — Analyze
One tap reads your references and fills in the rules and a voice summary for you.
Private by design
Your words stay yours.
On Apple Intelligence iPhones, rewrites run entirely on-device — offline, instant, and free, with nothing sent anywhere. Prefer the cloud, or on an older iPhone? Your text is used only for that one rewrite and never stored. Either way, your history lives only on your phone, and signing out wipes it.
FAQ
Any recent iPhone. Models with Apple Intelligence rewrite entirely on-device; older iPhones use a secure cloud model instead. Same app, same voice — the engine just adapts to your phone.
No. On-device rewrites never leave your iPhone. If a rewrite uses the cloud, your text is sent only for that one request and never stored. Your history lives on your phone, and signing out wipes it.
You build a profile from simple rules (lowercase, no em dashes, punchy, whatever fits you) and can paste a few posts you've written. It matches your tone and rhythm — without copying the content.
Yes. Make a profile from posts by a writer whose style you love, and rewrites will match their tone and rhythm — never their actual words or ideas. Keep a few profiles side by side: your founder voice, your casual voice, a mentor's cadence.
Generic AI flattens everything into one polished, recognizable voice — the one your timeline already recognizes. Write Like Me keeps yours, and it works right where you post: the keyboard, the share sheet, or the app. No tabbing out to a chat window mid-post.
Built for X, Threads, Bluesky, Mastodon and Telegram — but nothing is hardcoded to them. The keyboard works in any compose box on iOS, and the share sheet takes selected text from any app, so it works the same in a client you prefer, or in Notes and Messages. Long posts and threads work best through the share sheet.
No — it never posts anything. Write Like Me isn't connected to your accounts, doesn't have your logins, and can't publish on your behalf. It rewrites the text in front of you, and you hit post yourself. It doesn't even know which app you're in: if you keep a profile for each one, you pick which to use. This is a writing tool, not a cross-posting service.
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