Identities

AI made everyone sound the same. But not you.

Eden learns how you think, write, and speak, then writes in your voice everywhere. Build your identity once, and every idea and draft comes back unmistakably yours.

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The Problem

AI made everyone sound the same

Same hooks, same cadence, same hollow confidence.

The moment everyone started writing with AI, everyone started sounding like AI. The same tidy intros, the same three-point lists, the same confident nothing. Readers feel it, and they scroll right past.

Your voice is the one thing a model can't invent from nowhere. Eden learns yours, your worldview, your phrasing, your influences, the audience you write for, and writes from it, so the draft reads like you wrote it on your best day.

The creators who keep their voice keep their edge.

How It Works

From a few questions to a voice that's yours

Build it once. It writes in you from then on.

  1. Step 01

    Build your identity

    Walk through a guided chat that asks story-shaped questions, paste links to your best work, or sketch it in a minute. Eden turns any of these into a saved profile.

  2. Step 02

    Eden maps your voice

    Your worldview, voice, craft, audience, and influences become a structured profile the AI can write from, not a one-line style note.

  3. Step 03

    Everything comes back in your voice

    Once saved, every chat, brief, and draft writes in your identity by default. Switch identities per project, or run one in persona mode.

Why It's Different

A voice the AI can actually write in

Not a prompt. A profile.

Never sound like generic AI

A guided chat, your best work, or a quick sketch becomes a voice profile Eden writes in, so drafts start as you instead of as everyone.

A voice for every side of you

Keep one personal identity, then spin up custom identities for each brand, client, newsletter, or audience, each still unmistakably you.

Both the input and the output

Your identity decides which ideas fit you in your brief, and shapes every draft that comes back. One profile, both jobs.

What It Captures

More than a writing style

  • Your worldview and point of view
  • Your voice and phrasing
  • Your craft: how you structure and hook
  • The audience you write for
  • The influences that shaped you

Built from a guided chat, your best work, or a quick sketch, and refined as you go.

One Identity, Everywhere

Writes in your voice by default

Once saved, every Eden chat, brief, and draft writes in your identity automatically. Switch identities per project, or run one in persona mode to write as a character or a brand.

What creators say
The voice feature got me realising more things about me than I even realised.
Jonathan Nott · @nottonething
Even a beginner could produce something that sounds like their unique voice, and would be proud to post.
Martin Strachan · @movementmartin
Use your own voice, and not sound like ChatGPT.
Noah Little · The Success Squad
FAQ

Questions, answered.

How do I build an identity?

Through a guided “Build my identity” chat that asks story-shaped questions, by pasting links to your best work, or by sketching it quickly. Eden turns any of these into a saved profile.

Can I have more than one?

Yes. Keep one personal identity and add any number of custom identities for brands, clients, newsletters, or podcasts. Each chat writes in the one you choose.

Isn't this just a longer prompt?

No. An identity is a structured profile across your worldview, voice, craft, audience, and influences, not a one-line style note, which is why the output actually sounds like you.

Will my drafts still feel like mine?

That's the point. Eden drafts in your identity so the output reads like your best day, then you edit. Your judgment and final voice stay yours.

Sound unmistakably you

Build your identity in a few minutes, and let every idea and draft come back sounding like you wrote it.