Brand voice profiler
Paste three of your existing posts. Get a written description of your voice traits.
What this tool does
Most solo professionals can't describe their own voice. They know what feels right when they write it and what feels off when AI writes it for them, but they can't put the difference into words. That gap is exactly why most AI content tools fail — they can't reproduce a voice the user themselves can't articulate. This tool surfaces the patterns automatically.
How to use it
- Paste three of your existing posts — pick the ones that felt most like you when you wrote them.
- We analyse sentence-length distribution, formality, emoji and contraction use, and look for signature phrases that repeat across the three.
- Read the profile. Save it. Use it as a brief whenever you (or anyone helping you) writes anything for your audience.
Why it matters
Once you can name your voice, you can defend it. You can tell a contractor 'no, that's not how I'd phrase it' and point at why. You can spot when AI is making your captions sound generic. And — if you're considering letting Claristation write your daily posts — you can compare our brief against your own, and judge for yourself whether it actually captures you.
Questions people actually ask.
How accurate is this?
It's a heuristic profile based on writing patterns — sentence length, vocabulary register, punctuation habits. It won't capture nuance like irony or domain expertise. But the patterns it does pick up are real and consistent.
Will my drafts be uploaded?
No. All analysis runs locally in your browser. Your posts never touch a server.
How do I use the profile day-to-day?
Stick it at the top of any prompt you give an AI tool. Reference it when editing. Share it with a freelancer. The profile is a brief — its job is to align everyone (including you) on what 'sounds like you' actually means.