Write sharper and faster in your own voice, without sounding like a robot

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The difference between AI writing that gets ignored and AI writing that gets read isn't the tool. It's the brief you give it. This teaches that first, and everything downstream gets easier.

You'll draft the emails you've been avoiding, write long-form that doesn't read like a robot, and teach AI your voice once so everything it writes starts sounding like you.

Inside, you'll learn how to:

  • Give AI a creative brief so your writing lands instead of reading as generic filler
  • Answer five quick questions that turn a vague prompt into something that actually works
  • Write the hard emails you've been putting off for days, in minutes
  • Draft long-form section by section so it reads human, not machine
  • Teach AI your voice once, so everything it writes sounds like you wrote it
  • Use AI as your editor, not your writer: write first, then sharpen
  • Adapt one message for five different audiences with the cascade technique

This isn't about letting AI write for you and hoping nobody notices.

It's about writing sharper and faster while it still sounds like you, because voice is the whole point. The blank page stops being scary, and the stuff you used to dread starts taking minutes. Build the prompt library and the habit, and good writing gets close to automatic.

Top reviews

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Dee

@deewrites · 3 weeks ago

The voice lesson is the difference maker. People stopped being able to tell which emails I drafted with help.

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Paul

@paulk · 1 month ago

I write first and edit with AI now, the way this teaches. My drafts got twice as fast and better.

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Mona

@monab · 2 months ago

The hard-email lesson alone was worth it. I cleared a backlog I'd avoided for two weeks in an afternoon.

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Seth

@sethd · 1 month ago

The cascade technique saved me hours. One update, five versions, done.