Emotional tone prompt injector
Telling a model to write “in a friendly tone” is too blunt — friendly to one reader is saccharine to another, and the word collapses several independent dimensions into one. This tool separates tone into calibrated sliders so you can specify, for example, high warmth with low formality and moderate urgency. It then appends a precise, plain-language tone instruction to whatever prompt you already have.
How it works
Each slider maps a dimension — warmth, urgency, optimism, formality, and confidence — onto a five-point scale from low to high. When you move a slider away from neutral, the tool translates its position into an explicit instruction (“use a notably warm, personable register”; “keep language strictly formal”). Neutral sliders are omitted so the guidance stays focused. An intensity level controls how forcefully the combined tone is stated, letting you apply it as a light touch or a firm constraint. The result is your original prompt followed by a clean tone block.
Tips and examples
- Move only what matters. Set the two or three dimensions you care about and leave the rest neutral; over-specifying tone fights your content.
- High warmth, low formality is the classic approachable-brand voice; high formality, high confidence suits legal or executive writing.
- Drop intensity for nuanced pieces. A subtle tone shift reads more naturally than a maxed-out instruction the model over-performs.
- Pair with a tone check. After generating, you can paste the output into a consistency or tone checker to confirm the register actually landed.