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The AI That Actually Writes in Your Voice
(Not Generic AI Slop)

// THE PROBLEM

You've tried it. You paste a topic into ChatGPT, maybe add "write this in a casual, witty tone," and what comes back is... fine. Technically correct. Grammatically clean. And completely soulless.

It doesn't sound like you. It sounds like every other creator who typed the same prompt. The hooks are generic. The rhythm is wrong. The vocabulary is off. The closing feels like it was written by a committee.

That's because ChatGPT doesn't know your voice. It knows "professional tone" and "casual tone" and "Gen Z tone" — broad archetypes that flatten everything into the same beige output. Your audience can tell. They scroll past it. Your engagement drops. And the whole point of using AI to save time gets defeated when you spend 30 minutes rewriting everything to sound like yourself.

// WHAT "VOICE" ACTUALLY MEANS

Your writing voice isn't one thing. It's a stack of micro-patterns that combine into something uniquely recognizable. Here's what makes up a voice:

  • Vocabulary — The words you reach for. "Ship" vs "launch." "Wild" vs "remarkable." Everyone has a lexicon.
  • Rhythm — Short punchy sentences? Long flowing ones? Staccato openers into longer explanations? This is your cadence.
  • Hook style — Do you open with bold statements? Questions? Contrarian takes? Numbers? Your hook pattern is a fingerprint.
  • Closings — Call to action? Open question? One-word punch? How you end reveals how you think.
  • Emotion — What ratio of informing, inspiring, provoking, and entertaining? Everyone has a blend.
  • Quirks — Em-dashes. Arrow lists. Never using exclamation marks. The tiny habits that make you, you.

Generic AI tools treat "voice" as a single slider between formal and casual. That's like saying music is just "fast or slow." Your voice is an entire genome. You need something that reads the full sequence.

// HOW CONTENTDNA SEQUENCES YOUR VOICE

ContentDNA doesn't ask you to describe your voice. It reads your actual writing — your tweets, your threads, your posts — and extracts the DNA.

Paste 10-50 of your best posts. In 30 seconds, ContentDNA maps your vocabulary frequency, sentence rhythm distribution, hook patterns, emotional register, closing style, and unique quirks. The result is a DNA profile — a structured blueprint of how you write.

Then, when you generate new content, ContentDNA doesn't use a generic prompt. It feeds your DNA profile into the generation — so the output matches your rhythm, uses your words, opens with your hook style, and closes like you close. Not "in your tone." In your exact voice.

// WHAT A REAL DNA PROFILE LOOKS LIKE

DNA

@indie_builder

VOICE PROFILE · 47 POSTS ANALYZED

TONE

CONVERSATIONAL
72%

RHYTHM

Staccato

Punchy 3-5 word openers → longer explanatory sentence.

HOOK STYLE

BOLD STATEMENTCONTRARIAN

POWER WORDS

shipbuilditeratedeepboldfastpatternreal

EMOTIONAL REGISTER

INFORM
35%
INSPIRE
30%
ENTERTAIN
20%
PROVOKE
15%

UNIQUE QUIRKS

  • Uses em-dashes for dramatic pause
  • Starts ~40% of posts with "Hot take:"
  • Never uses exclamation marks
  • Arrow lists (→) instead of bullets

// YOUR TURN

Sequence Your Voice DNA

Paste your posts. Get your DNA profile in 30 seconds. Start generating content that actually sounds like you.

SEQUENCE YOUR VOICE FOR FREE →

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