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No configuration needed β click any button to instantly copy "Thank youβ repeat text to your clipboard. Copy and paste 100 to 1000 times
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There are people in your life who do things that a single "thank you" genuinely cannot cover. The friend who showed up at 2am. The person who helped you when they had every reason not to. The one who did something small that meant everything at exactly the right moment. For those people β one thank you isn't enough. A hundred might be closer to the truth.
This tool lets you generate thank you 100 times copy and paste, 1000 times, or all the way to 10,000 β with emojis, with their name, with numbers, exactly how you want it. Copy it in one click and paste it straight into WhatsApp, Instagram, Telegram, or wherever you talk to the person who deserves it.
The whole process takes under thirty seconds β here's exactly what to do:
If the copy button doesn't respond on your device, tap Select All then press Ctrl+C on Windows or Cmd+C on Mac. Works every time across all browsers and devices.
Some people do things for you that a single "thank you" just doesn't reach. Maybe they showed up when nobody else did. Maybe they listened when you needed it most. Maybe they did something that looked small from the outside but felt enormous from where you were standing.
Thank you 100 times copy and paste with emojis takes that feeling and turns it into something the other person can actually see and feel β not just read. A hundred lines of "Thank you π" filling someone's screen is a completely different experience from a single text. It stops them. It makes them sit with it. It makes them feel seen in a way that words alone rarely manage.
Add emojis like ππππΈβ€οΈ and the message stops being just text β it becomes warm, colorful, and impossible to scroll past without actually feeling something. People screenshot these. They look back at them. They become the kind of message someone remembers long after they've forgotten what the actual conversation was about.
Generate yours using the tool above β it takes one click and the result is ready to paste immediately.
A quick "thanks!" on WhatsApp gets read, gets a "no worries" back, and disappears in thirty seconds. A hundred thank yous? That one gets screenshotted, shown to other people, and remembered on a completely different level.
Thank you 100 times copy and paste for WhatsApp is straightforward β generate your message, hit Copy All, open your WhatsApp chat, long-press the message field, tap Paste, and send. WhatsApp handles long messages without any issues, so the full text goes through even at large counts.
Here's what each count actually feels like on the receiving end:
For the people who deserve more than a hundred.
Thank you 1000 times copy and paste is for the ones who really came through β the friend who dropped everything for you without being asked, the person who supported you through something difficult without making it about themselves, the one who showed up consistently when it would have been easy not to. A thousand thank yous filling someone's screen is a way of saying: I see what you did, I haven't forgotten, and I don't take it lightly.
Is it dramatic? A little. Is it the right amount of dramatic for someone who genuinely earned it? Absolutely. ππ
Type "Thank you so much [name] π" into the tool, choose 1000 as your count, generate it, and send it. The whole thing takes under a minute. The impact lasts considerably longer than that.
You don't have to stick with "thank you." The tool lets you write any gratitude message you want and repeat it as many times as needed. Here are some alternatives people actually use:
The emoji you choose changes the emotional tone of the entire message. Here's what each one actually communicates when repeated across a hundred lines:
A repeated thank you with someone's name in it lands on a completely different level than a generic block of text. "Thank you" repeated 100 times is meaningful. "Thank you, Rohan β€οΈ" repeated 100 times feels like it was written specifically for him β because it was.
Here's how to make yours feel personal rather than generated:
Best friends do things for each other that most people wouldn't ask of anyone β and half the time they do it without being asked at all. Sending thank you 100 times copy and paste to your best friend is partly gratitude and partly just chaos, which is usually the right combination. "Thank you Yaar π" or "Thank you Dost π" repeated a hundred times on WhatsApp is the kind of message that gets screenshotted and sent to other people immediately. It's funny, it's warm, and it makes them feel genuinely appreciated in a way that a normal message simply can't.
Parents do things for their children their entire lives and receive a fraction of the acknowledgment they deserve. Sending thank you 1000 times copy and paste to your mom or dad β "Thank you Maa πΈ" or "Thank you Papa π" repeated a thousand times β is the kind of gesture that actually gets through the noise of daily life and makes them feel seen. It's unexpected, it's warm, and it communicates something that's genuinely hard to put into words any other way.
In relationships, thank you is one of those things that gets said less over time β not because people are less grateful, but because gratitude starts feeling assumed. Sending "Thank you for everything, Jaan β€οΈ" repeated 500 times on a random Tuesday, not on an anniversary or a special occasion, is exactly the kind of thing that reminds a partner they're still seen and appreciated. It doesn't need a reason. That's what makes it land.
Gratitude in professional and educational relationships often goes unexpressed β not because people don't feel it, but because the format for expressing it feels awkward. A thank you message repeated 100 times is disarming in the best way. It's unexpected enough to feel genuine rather than performative, and personal enough that it doesn't feel like a formal email. "Thank you for everything, Sir π" or "Thank you for believing in me π" repeated 100 times is something a teacher or mentor will remember far longer than a standard thank you note.
Generate your thank you message, copy it, open your chat, long-press the message field, tap Paste, and send. WhatsApp supports up to 65,000 characters per message β so thank you 1000 times goes through as a single complete message without splitting. For 10,000 times, split across two messages β both arrive in full.
Open a direct message, tap the message field, long-press and paste. Instagram supports long text in DMs without truncating anything. For Instagram comments, the limit is 2,200 characters β keep it to around 100 repetitions for comments, and use DMs for anything larger.
Telegram is one of the best platforms for this β it handles longer messages than almost any other app without splitting or truncating. Paste your generated thank you text and send at any count, including 10,000 lines, as a single message.
Paste directly into the iMessage field and send. iMessage delivers the full text as one complete message with no automatic splitting. Standard SMS splits long texts into segments β your recipient sees them arriving in sequence, all in full.
Paste directly into the message field on mobile or desktop. Facebook Messenger handles long pasted text without any issues across both platforms.
Open a chat, tap the message field, paste, and send. For very large repetitions, Snapchat may split the message into segments β which just means the gratitude keeps arriving one wave at a time. π
Every major messaging platform supports long pasted text β here's where thank you copy paste works without any issues:
Gratitude is one of those feelings that's almost always bigger on the inside than it appears on the outside. People feel genuinely thankful for things and then send a quick "thanks!" because they don't know how else to close the gap between what they feel and what words can actually carry.
This tool exists for that gap.
Whether you go with thank you 100 times copy and paste for someone who did something kind, 1000 times for someone who genuinely came through when it mattered, or 10,000 times for the person who has been there through everything β the message underneath it all is the same.
You noticed. You remembered. You took a moment to make sure they knew.
In a world where people move fast and gratitude gets swallowed up by everything else going on β that moment is worth something. π