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Write My Sympathy Card
The right words when you don't know what to say.
Write My Sympathy Card NowHow It Works
Tell us what you need
Describe your sympathy card — who it's for, the tone you want, and any key details. Example: "Write a sympathy card message for a coworker who lost their spouse."
Share your writing voice
Upload a few emails, essays, or any writing samples. Or just record yourself talking. DoppelWriter analyzes your rhythm, vocabulary, and personality at a forensic level.
Get a draft that sounds like you
DoppelWriter generates a sympathy card in your natural voice — not AI-sounding, not generic. Edit it, revise it, or use it as-is.
Why Not Just Use ChatGPT?
ChatGPT writes like ChatGPT. It uses words like "delve," "tapestry," and "multifaceted" at 150x the rate humans do. It sounds competent but generic — like a college intern who read too many business books.
DoppelWriter is different. It analyzes your actual writing — your sentence rhythm, your word choices, your punctuation habits, even what you never say — and builds a voice model that's uniquely yours. The result sounds like you wrote it, because your voice is in every word.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do you write in a sympathy card?
Acknowledge the loss by name, share a brief memory if you have one, and offer specific support. Avoid cliches like 'everything happens for a reason.'
How long should a sympathy card message be?
2-4 sentences is enough. In grief, a few sincere words mean more than a long letter. Say something real and keep it simple.
What should you not say in a sympathy card?
Avoid minimizing the loss ('they're in a better place') or making it about you. Focus on the person who's grieving and what their loved one meant. DoppelWriter helps you find the right words when you're stuck.
Sound like yourself, not ChatGPT.
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