free tools overview
hold your voice has free public tools for brand voice, messaging, positioning, readability, headlines, and related writing decisions. they are entry points into the product.
quick answer
use free tools for quick public checks, then move serious voice work into the app.
use this for
- explaining public tools
- routing visitors who are not ready to sign up
- helping agents understand the wider site
steps
- open the tools index or a specific tool page.
- enter the requested business or writing context.
- generate the result.
- use the result as a starting point.
- create an app account when the user needs saved profiles, documents, and repeated checks.
details to know
- free tools are lighter than the authenticated editor.
- some tools collect an email when the user wants the result or follow-up.
- tool pages should not promise the same depth as a saved voice profile.
limits and edge cases
- free tool output should be reviewed before using it in public.
- tools should not collect secrets or private customer data.
- the wiki should not document internal lead-scoring details.
ready to use the product instead of reading about it?
open app