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MessageMosaic

MessageMosaic

Hit the right note for every audience, every time

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While AI excels at crafting messages, traditional LLMs and marketing tools typically generate one message at a time. MessageMosaic transforms this approach by enabling you to pre-build audience profiles, specify their communication preferences, and generate tailored messages for multiple audiences simultaneously.
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Jesse Manning
Maker
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MessageMosaic started as a tool I was building for myself. I was spending a ridiculous amount of time writing daily updates to different groups where the same underlying information had to be reframed half a dozen ways depending on the audience. Even with speech-to-text and AI helping, it was still repetitive, manual, and more work than it should have been. I wanted a way to dump everything I knew into one place and instantly generate versions of the message that actually spoke to each audience. At the same time, I was fascinated by how much the startup equation has changed. Years ago, if you weren’t technical, a good idea only took you so far -- eventually you hit a wall where you needed serious money and a team to keep going. AI has flipped that. You can now go from idea to a real, working, launchable product on your own, in weeks instead of years, and at a fraction of the cost. This project was partly about solving a real problem, and partly about testing that reality for myself. The direction really crystallized after a conversation with a client’s marketing director who told me they were constantly rewriting the same core message for wildly different audiences -- from high-level, generic messaging to deeply technical versions. AI helped, but they were still doing the work twice. That’s when MessageMosaic shifted from “my internal tool” to “this might actually be useful for other people.” I’m not a developer by trade. I know enough to generally understand what I’m looking at, but not enough to write the code myself. This became an experiment on top of experiments, feature upon feature, and within about eight weeks it turned into a surprisingly full-featured application. It took some additional time to get it ready for launch, but it finally feels ready to put in front of the world. That’s why it’s here.