Prateek Singh

Everyone's writing with the same AI now, and the whole feed sounds the same

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Hey all, founder of VoiceMoat here.

Something's been bugging me for the past year. Open any feed (X, LinkedIn, doesn't matter) and you can feel which posts went through a generic AI. Same cadence, same "here's the thing," same tidy little takeaways. The tools got good at writing. They got good at writing the same way for everyone.

Which is a strange problem for creators, because your voice is the one thing that's actually yours. If you sound like the model, you sound like everyone else using the model. The differentiation you spent years building gets flattened in a single prompt.

That's the itch I've been building VoiceMoat to scratch. Instead of a general assistant you nudge with prompts, Auden (the brain inside VoiceMoat) trains on your full writing profile: your posts, replies, threads, even the images you share. So when it drafts, the goal isn't "good writing," it's writing that reads like you wrote it. Not cloning, just learning your real patterns and staying inside them.

We're launching on Product Hunt soon, and before we do I'd rather talk to the people who feel this than shout into the void. So, genuinely curious:

  • Have you caught yourself editing AI drafts just to make them sound less like AI?

  • What part of your voice do you most worry about losing (word choice, structure, the way you open, the jokes)?

  • Has sounding generic ever cost you, like a reply that flopped or a post that didn't land like your usual stuff?

Drop a reply. I'm reading all of them and it genuinely shapes what we ship.

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