Toast Prompt Generator
Answer three guided prompts — opening, story, and closing wish — and get an assembled toast ready to read. Switch to giant-text cue-card mode or print it. Works offline.
Built by the AbraCalc team
How to play
- Fill in Step 1 (the opening) using your own words or a tapped starter-line suggestion.
- Click Next and fill in Step 2 (a story or quality about the guest of honor).
- Click Next again and fill in Step 3 (your closing wish and toast line).
- Click Build my toast to see the assembled speech, then switch to cue-card mode or print it.
Writing a toast from a blank page is the hard part — this tool breaks it into three short steps instead: an opening to greet the room, a story or quality that captures the guest of honor, and a closing wish to raise glasses to. Each step offers a handful of starter-line suggestions you can tap to drop straight into your answer, then keep typing in your own words. Once all three steps are filled in, the tool assembles them into one flowing toast, estimates how long it will take to read aloud, and offers a giant-text cue-card mode so you can glance down at your phone or a printed page without squinting mid-speech. Nothing you write is uploaded or saved anywhere outside your own browser, and the whole tool works without an internet connection.
Frequently asked questions
- Do I have to use the suggested starter lines?
- No, the suggestions are optional idea chips — tapping one drops it into your answer box, but you can ignore all of them and type your toast entirely in your own words.
- What is cue-card mode for?
- Cue-card mode shows your finished toast in very large text on a full screen so you can read it at a glance while speaking, without holding a phone close to your face or losing your place.
- How is the reading-time estimate calculated?
- The tool counts the words in your assembled toast and estimates minutes based on an average speaking pace, so you get a rough sense of whether your toast is a quick one-minute cheers or a longer speech.