ToastBuddy
Anniversary letter help

An anniversary letter that says what the card cannot.Make the years specific.

Talk through how you met, what stayed true, and the little proof that this relationship is yours. ToastBuddy turns it into a letter you can read or send.

Anniversary example

Every Tuesday

For a partner who wants something more personal than a card and less stiff than a formal vow.

  • Shared ritual
  • Plainspoken romance
  • A line worth keeping

I used to think love would be measured in the big scenes.

But most of what I love about us happened on Tuesdays, in kitchens, in tired shoes, in the quiet after long days.

You still leave the porch light on when I am late. I still pretend not to notice, because noticing makes me emotional.

It was never one big promise. It was every ordinary day we kept choosing each other.

What to talk through

Give ToastBuddy the details only you know.

Start with these prompts
01

The memory you always return to

02

A ritual, phrase, place, or ordinary proof of love

03

Whether the letter should feel romantic, grateful, funny, or quiet

How it works

Talk messy. Leave with something polished.

The voice flow listens for the story, the theme, the line, and the details that make the final piece sound like it came from you.

1

Pick the moment

Choose the category so the questions fit the room, recipient, and format.

2

Talk it out

Say the rough version. ToastBuddy captures useful stories and emotional signals as cards.

3

Shape the draft

Review the preview, tune the tone, and keep the lines that feel true.

4

Use it live

Unlock the polished version, cue cards, sharing, and the extra formats when you need them.

More moments this covers

Dinner note

For a letter you can read before dinner, on a trip, or at home after the day settles.

Milestone anniversary

For 1, 5, 10, 25, or 40 years when the words need to hold real history.

After a hard year

For saying what survived without turning the moment into a speech.

Relevant guides

Read the advice that matches this moment.

Other ToastBuddy pages

Need a different kind of words?

Questions people ask

Can this be romantic without sounding cheesy?

Yes. Specific memories do most of the work. The flow avoids empty lines and generic romance language.

Can I read it out loud?

Yes. ToastBuddy can shape the letter so it works privately or as something read at dinner.

What if the year was complicated?

That can be part of the brief. The letter can be honest without making the moment heavy.

Ready

Stop drafting alone.

Start with the rough story. ToastBuddy will help find the part worth saying.

Start anniversary letter