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Karyla · Brand Voice AI

A picture of how you write. Extracted, not prompted.

Connect your WordPress site. Karyla reads what you've published and learns how you write. Every new draft, edit, and meta description comes back sounding like your team. Not like ChatGPT.

Voice profile
learned from your published posts
Tone
Warm, precise
Humor
Used sparingly
Energy
Measured
Directness
Direct, not blunt
The problem

Generic AI sounds like generic AI. That’s the problem.

Your junior writer pastes a prompt into ChatGPT and gets back a college essay. “In today’s fast-paced digital landscape…”. Your editor rewrites most of it. The shortcut cost more time than writing from scratch.

Now multiply that by three writers. One uses contractions. Another writes in third person. The third loves industry jargon. Your blog reads like it was written by three different companies.

And the brand-voice doc in Google Drive? Nobody has opened it in months.

How it works.

04 steps
01

Connect your site

Connect WordPress in your dashboard. Karyla can also pull from a public URL or sample text if you want to evaluate without connecting.

02

Karyla reads your archive

Karyla samples your published posts. The actual writing, not a brief about it. The analysis runs in the background.

03

Apply to drafts

Every draft, suggestion, and meta description runs through your voice profile before it returns to you.

04

Stay current

Re-run the analysis whenever your archive grows or your tone shifts. The profile is editable, not locked in.

What Karyla actually learns.

Tone

How you sound.

Casual or formal. Warm or precise. Whether you use contractions and humor, or stay strictly professional. Karyla measures the dial and writes to it.

  • Formality: casual to formal
  • Humor: present or absent
  • Enthusiasm: restrained or animated
  • Directness: hedged or direct
Generic AI

“In today’s rapidly-evolving digital landscape, content creation has emerged as a critical lever for growth-oriented brands…”

In your voice

“We rewrote the publishing queue last month. The old one asked you to remember three things at once. The new one asks for one.”

Vocabulary

The words you use, and the ones you would never.

Your product names, the phrases you reach for, the clichés you avoid. Karyla picks up your terminology from your own posts so the AI uses your words, not the model’s.

  • Recurring terms learned from your archive
  • Product and brand names referenced the way you reference them
  • Editable: pin terms or add ones to avoid
Terminology
Words you reach for
shipopinionatedon purposequeueround-tripin-place
Words you avoid
unlockleveragecutting-edgeseamlessbest-in-class
Structure

Your shape, not a template.

Where you put what. How long your intros run. When you use lists. How often you ask the reader a question. Where the call to action lands. Drafts inherit the rhythm.

Typical post shape
Intro
Context
List
Detail
Detail
Aside
Close

Heading depth, list frequency, opener pattern. Karyla learns the shape and applies it to new drafts.

How we compare.

A prompt you wrote
Karyla
Voice source
A prompt you maintain by hand
A profile extracted from your published posts
Stays current
Static. You re-prompt forever.
Re-runnable on demand as your archive grows
Per-writer drift
Each writer prompts differently
One profile, every draft
Round-trip to WordPress
Copy-paste. Blocks and meta break.
Native. Gutenberg blocks preserved.
FAQ

Common questions.

Have one we missed? Reach out and we’ll answer it.

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