Let me tell you a quick story:
Just last month, I was stuck in the "write more or die" hamster wheel—struggling to keep up with weekly emails and posts that sounded like me (instead of a sleep-deprived bot).
I ran Consistent Copy through its paces using my own old writing samples. The result?
I went from 0 to 479 subscribers in a single month.
Not by spamming or churning out generic listicles… but by finally producing more content that felt like me—even when I barely lifted a finger.
And no, I’m not some unicorn. This works for anyone willing to feed it a real sample and follow the steps.
Let’s get to the point.
You’re a writer, author, a personal brand, or a creator.
You know your audience wants you. Your quirks, your voice, your stories—even the way you use dashes instead of commas (I see you).
So you try the “smart” way:
You tell ChatGPT (or whatever flavor-of-the-week AI) to “write like me” or, if you’re feeling fancy, “write like James Clear.”
The result?
A Frankenstein’s monster of your style—except the bolts are showing, the seams are splitting, and the villagers (your readers) are lighting their torches.
It sounds… “off.”
Like someone in a cheap Halloween mask pretending to be you.
Worse? You feel like a fraud in your own inbox.
And deep down, you know it:
Readers can smell “AI content” from a mile away.
They click away faster than you can say “algorithmic abomination.”
Why?
Because current AI tools do what they always do:
Surface-level imitations. Vague echoes of your real voice.
It’s like asking a parrot to recite Shakespeare—cute for a second, then just sad.
Meet Consistent Copy and its secret weapon: Authorial Fingerprint Analysis.
This isn't some “write like me” prompt hack stitched together after binge-reading Medium articles.
It's the result of 12 steps I assembled together from actual academic research in linguistics and authorship attribution. (Yes, I read papers so you don’t have to. You’re welcome.)
Instead of telling AI to “act like X,” Consistent Copy does a forensic deep dive on your writing sample—like those crime shows where they find the criminal because he dots his i’s funny.
It builds an authorial fingerprint:
Your sentence rhythms, structure, word choices, pet phrases, argumentation, punctuation tics—the stuff that actually makes you you (or lets you channel whoever you want to sound like).
Then it spits out a ready-to-roll prompt with options for:
You get content that’s not only fast, but feels uncannily like you wrote it on your best day—with zero whiffs of “AI stink.”
Analogy time:
If using regular AI is like wearing a mass-produced Halloween mask…
Authorial Fingerprint Analysis is like getting a custom latex cast of your actual face.
(Kind of creepy in real life… but essential for your writing.)
Here’s the best part:
I’m offering this free to the first 5 people in exchange for detailed feedback—so I can make it bulletproof for writers just like you.
No risk. No catch. No credit card required.
Just your honest thoughts after you use it.
But here’s the deal:
I’m only doing this while I’m improving it. Once I’ve got enough feedback, the free ride’s over and the price goes up.
There are tools out there promising “style mimicry” or “AI clones.”
But every single one falls into the same trap—they treat style like a paint job when it’s really the engine under the hood.
Their fatal flaw?
They fixate on surface quirks and ignore the deep structure that makes your writing tick.
Consistent Copy rips out the wiring and maps every circuit—so your output isn’t just wearing your hat; it’s thinking with your brain.
If you’re tired of reading your own “AI-written” drafts and cringing at every uncanny valley sentence…
If you want an unfair advantage in producing authority-building content that actually sounds like you (or whoever you want to channel)…
And if you want to try the most advanced authorial style engine available—for free—
(Or keep doing what everyone else does. Just don’t act surprised when your readers start unsubscribing faster than you can spell ‘inauthenticity.’)