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Which AI writing tool actually sounds like you

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I have tested Jasper, Copy.ai, ChatGPT, and Claude. None of them sound like me. They all sound like a marketing textbook. Which AI writing tool have you actually used that captures your voice without heavy editing?

I trained ChatGPT on 20 of my best emails and blog posts. Took two hours. Now it gets about 70% right on the first draft. The key is feeding it your actual voice, not generic prompts.

I do not use AI for final copy. I use it for angles and outlines only. The final voice is always mine. If you are trying to get AI to sound like you, you are using it wrong. Use it for speed, not substitution.

I tried Jasper and hated it. Switched to a custom GPT trained on my content. Still edits heavily but the structure is better. The tool matters less than the training data.

I have not found one yet. Every output feels like a press release. Going to try HannahK's training method. Twenty examples seems manageable. Does it work for long form too or just short copy?

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AI can't write my stories. It can write structure. I fill in the scars, the failures, the weird details. That's the value.

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