how hold your voice fits alongside the tools you already use — and breakdowns of brand voices worth studying.
grammarly fixes grammar. hold your voice keeps your writing sounding like you. different jobs — most writers need both.
writer targets enterprise content teams. hyv is built for solo creators and small teams who want voice consistency without the overhead.
jasper generates content. hyv protects your voice from drifting when ai is doing the drafting. generation vs protection.
same angle as jasper — ai generation tools create the drift problem that hyv was built to catch.
coming soonhemingway scores readability. hyv scores voice consistency. one tells you if it's clear — the other tells you if it still sounds like you.
coming soondeclarative, calm, anti-hype. notion's writing style is one of the most studied in saas — here's exactly what makes it work.
playful, consistent, and unmistakably its own thing. duolingo's brand voice is a masterclass in personality at scale.
purpose-driven and anti-corporate. patagonia's writing says more by leaving out the sales language than most brands do with it.
mailchimp's voice guide is legendary — warm, witty, and never condescending. a reference point for a whole generation of saas copy.
coming soonwhat consistent voice means when you're writing product copy, docs, blog posts, and sales emails — all at once.
youtube, newsletters, podcasts — how to keep your voice consistent across formats when you're publishing every day.
coming soonmanaging multiple client voices without letting them bleed into each other — the agency brand voice problem, solved.
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