Emails that sound like you
Whitmore learns your writing style from emails you've actually sent, then drafts follow-ups, quotes, and replies that sound like you.
Emails that sound like you
Whitmore drafts emails that read like you wrote them, not like a robot. It learns your style from the emails you've actually sent, so follow-ups, quotes, and replies come out in your own voice. And nothing goes out until you say so.
How it learns your voice
- It picks up on your real emails, how you greet people, how long your replies run, how you sign off.
- The more you send, the closer the drafts get to your natural style.
- You don't have to fill out a form or describe your tone; it just learns from what's already there.
What it can draft
- Follow-ups after a call, a quote, or a finished job.
- Quotes and estimates written up for the customer.
- Replies to incoming questions and requests.
"Draft a follow-up to the Hendersons about their kitchen quote."
You always review first
Every email comes to you as a draft. Read it, tweak anything you want, and send it when it's right. Nothing sends on its own.
"Make it a little warmer and add that we can start next week."
This keeps you sounding like yourself while saving the time it takes to write each one from scratch.