Send a good morning text that actually sounds like you
Whether you want something sweet for your partner, a laugh for the group chat, or a quick check-in for your mom, these prompts turn your morning thoughts into a message worth sending. Paste in [their name] and a few details and let ChatGPT do the rest.
In short: This page contains 20 copy-paste ready prompts, organized into 5 categories with a description and pro tip for each. The first 5 prompts are free instantly, no signup needed. Hand-curated and tested by the AI Academy team.
For Your Partner
4 promptsSweet good morning text for your partner
1/20Write a sweet good morning text for my [boyfriend/girlfriend/spouse] named [name]. Mention that I [something specific, like a recent inside joke or thing they did]. Keep it under [3 sentences] and give me two versions, one playful and one more romantic.
A short, personal good morning text for a partner.
Pro tip: Swap in a real detail from your week together, generic texts feel copy pasted.
Good morning text after a fight or hard night
2/20Help me write a good morning text to [name] after we [had an argument/rough night] about [topic]. I want it to feel warm and open the door to talking, not sweep things under the rug. Give me two versions, one shorter and one a bit longer.
A gentle morning message that acknowledges tension without forcing an apology.
Pro tip: Send it before you talk in person, not instead of talking.
Long good morning paragraph for your partner
3/20Write a long, heartfelt good morning paragraph for [name], my [partner/husband/wife] of [length of time]. Include how they make me feel and one specific memory involving [detail]. Give me three options with different lengths, short, medium, and long.
A longer, more emotional morning paragraph for a milestone or just because.
Pro tip: Save your favorite version in your notes app so you can reuse the structure later.
Flirty good morning text
4/20Write a flirty, playful good morning text for [name] that references [something flirty or an inside joke] without being over the top. Keep the tone [teasing/confident] and give me three short options I can pick from.
A lighthearted, flirty morning text with a bit of banter.
Pro tip: Read it out loud first, flirty only lands if it sounds like your normal voice.
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For Friends
4 promptsFunny good morning text for a friend
5/20Write a funny good morning text for my friend [name] that jokes about [shared joke, their habit of being late, coffee addiction, etc]. Keep it casual, like a text I'd actually send, and give me three short options.
A quick, funny morning text for a friend's group chat or DM.
Pro tip: The funniest version is usually the shortest, cut anything that needs explaining.
Good morning check-in for a friend going through a hard time
6/20Help me write a caring good morning text to [name], who is going through [situation, like a breakup, job loss, or health scare]. I want it to feel supportive without being heavy or asking too many questions. Give me two versions.
A supportive morning check-in for a friend who's struggling.
Pro tip: End with something low pressure like 'no need to reply' so it doesn't feel like homework.
Group chat good morning message
7/20Write a fun good morning message for my group chat with [names or 'my college friends']. We're planning [event or trip] and I want to build excitement. Keep it energetic and give me two versions, one short and one with more detail.
An energetic morning message to kick off a group chat.
Pro tip: Add one specific detail about the plan so it doesn't read like spam.
Good morning text to a new friend or crush
8/20Write a casual, low pressure good morning text for [name], someone I've been [talking to/getting to know] for [amount of time]. I don't want it to feel too intense. Give me three options ranging from very casual to a little more interested.
A friendly, not-too-forward morning text for someone new.
Pro tip: Match their texting energy, if they use one emoji, don't send five.
For Family
4 promptsGood morning text for mom or dad
9/20Write a warm good morning text for my [mom/dad] named [name]. Mention [something specific, like an upcoming visit or their recent appointment] and keep the tone caring but not overly formal. Give me two versions.
A caring morning check-in text for a parent.
Pro tip: Parents often keep these texts, so a specific memory means more than a generic 'good morning.'
Good morning message for your kids
10/20Write a short, encouraging good morning message for my [son/daughter], age [age], who has [a test/game/first day of something] today. Keep the language simple and upbeat, and give me two versions I can text or leave on a note.
A short, encouraging note to send or leave for a child.
Pro tip: For younger kids, read it aloud to make sure the words are ones they actually use.
Good morning text for a sibling
11/20Write a good morning text for my [brother/sister] [name] that's a little teasing, in the way siblings talk to each other. Reference [an inside joke or shared memory] and give me three short options.
A playful, sibling-style morning text.
Pro tip: Keep the teasing affectionate, add one genuine line so it doesn't read as only sarcasm.
Good morning message for a grandparent
12/20Write a gentle good morning message for my [grandmother/grandfather] [name], who [lives alone/is recovering from a procedure/recently lost their spouse]. Keep the sentences short and easy to read, and give me two versions.
A gentle, easy-to-read morning message for a grandparent.
Pro tip: Short sentences and a specific plan to visit or call mean more than long paragraphs.
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Motivational Mornings
4 promptsMotivational good morning text to send a friend
13/20Write a short motivational good morning text for [name], who has [a big presentation, interview, or exam] today. Reference the specific thing they're facing and keep it encouraging without sounding like a generic quote. Give me two versions.
An encouraging morning text tied to something specific the person is facing.
Pro tip: Naming the exact event beats a generic 'you've got this,' it shows you remembered.
Good morning affirmations for yourself
14/20Write five short good morning affirmations I can read to myself before [a stressful season, a big goal, or a hard week] focused on [what you're working on, like confidence or patience]. Keep each one under one sentence and give me two sets with a different tone.
A short set of personal affirmations to start the day.
Pro tip: Say them out loud once, silent reading doesn't land the same way.
Good morning message to motivate a team
15/20Write a short, energizing good morning message for my team before [a launch, deadline, or big meeting] about [project name]. Keep it upbeat but not cheesy, and give me two versions, one for Slack and one for email.
A brief team morning message before a big day at work.
Pro tip: One concrete goal for the day beats three vague ones, name the single thing that matters most.
Good morning quote plus personal note
16/20Give me three good morning quotes about [topic, like resilience or new beginnings] and pair each with a one sentence personal note for [name] explaining why it made me think of them.
A quote paired with a personal reason it reminded you of them.
Pro tip: The personal sentence matters more than the quote, don't skip it even if the quote is great.
Long Distance & Different Time Zones
4 promptsGood morning text for a long distance partner
17/20Write a good morning text for [name], my long distance [partner], who is [number] hours ahead/behind me in [city or country]. Mention that I thought of them first thing and give me two versions, one short for a busy morning and one longer.
A time-zone-aware morning text for a long distance partner.
Pro tip: Mention the time gap once, it shows you're tracking their schedule without over explaining.
Good morning message when you're missing someone
18/20Write a good morning message for [name] that says I miss them and I'm thinking about [an upcoming visit or video call]. Keep the tone [wistful but hopeful] and give me two versions.
A morning message that expresses missing someone without being heavy.
Pro tip: Pair 'I miss you' with something forward-looking, like a countdown, so it lands hopeful.
Good morning message for a traveling partner
19/20Write a good morning message for [name], who is currently [traveling for work/on a trip] in [location]. Mention [a specific update from home] and keep it warm and easy to read quickly. Give me two versions.
A quick, warm morning update for someone away from home.
Pro tip: Keep it easy to read in a few seconds, they may only have a short window of signal or time.
Good morning text explaining a flipped schedule
20/20Write a good morning text for [name] explaining that our schedules are flipped because I'm now in [time zone/location] for [reason]. Keep it light and reassuring, and give me two short versions.
A short, reassuring text explaining a temporary time zone mismatch.
Pro tip: One sentence on the new schedule prevents confused 'why are you up so late' replies.
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