Tips & Tricks 4 min read March 2026

From Voice Note to Viral Tweet

Three styles that get your words in front of the right people — instantly.

You've got a great idea. A hot take. A product update. Something your team needs to hear, or a client needs to see. The thought is there, fully formed. But sitting down to write it — in the right format, for the right audience — feels like a whole other job.

So you record a quick voice note instead. Two minutes, off the top of your head. And then you let SonoDraft do the rest.

Your brain doesn't think in formats

When you speak, you don't naturally shape your words for Twitter or Slack or a sales call. You just say what you mean. The format is an afterthought — and it should be. That's not your job. It's SonoDraft's.

With the right style selected, the same 90-second voice note becomes three completely different pieces of communication — each one built for its audience.

Tweet / X Post: say it in one sharp sentence

The Tweet style does something most people find hard: it forces the hook first. Your best line — the one that earns the click — has to come before everything else. If your idea can't fit in 280 characters, it wasn't clear enough yet. The constraint is the point.

Slack Update: casual but scannable

Your team doesn't need a subject line. They don't need "Dear all" or "Best regards." They need to know what's happening, fast, in a message that reads like a human wrote it at 11am on a Tuesday. The Slack style keeps it brief, uses short paragraphs, and sounds like you — not like a memo.

Sales Pitch: benefit first, call-to-action last

No setup. No "as per our last conversation." Just the value, clearly stated, followed by exactly what you want the reader to do next. The Pitch style strips out every sentence that isn't earning its place.

The idea is the hard part. The format should be easy.

Record once. Pick a style. Send it to whoever needs to hear it. The same two minutes of thinking — shaped into a tweet, a Slack message, or a pitch — reaches the right person in the right way without you rewriting a word.

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