Apology letter · $5 · 2 minutes
An apology that
actually lands.
Most apologies don't land because they explain themselves. Yours can be different — owning the harm, naming the specific thing, saying what changes, asking for nothing.
Tell us who it's to, what you did, and how you want to land. We'll write you a letter you can send today.
Example output
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Common questions
- What if I don't fully feel ready to apologize?
- Then you're not. Don't send a letter you don't mean. But if you do mean it, we'll help you say it.
- Can I make it less formal?
- Pick the "personal" or "romantic" tone — letter becomes warmer, less business-like.
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Specific apology letter formats
To a friend
An apology to a friend that owns the harm and doesn't fish for forgiveness.
To a partner
An apology to your partner that names the harm and doesn't grovel.
To a parent
An apology to a parent, written by an adult acknowledging adult harm.
To an ex
An apology to an ex that names the harm without reopening the relationship.
Professional
A workplace apology — specific, professional, no over-explaining or panic.
To a customer
A customer apology that owns the failure without being a refund coupon in disguise.
Hard apology
A serious apology for infidelity.
To a sibling
An apology to a sibling for something that's been unaddressed for too long.