If your marketing feels scattered, there’s usually one reason.
Most early businesses try to talk to everyone. When you’re not clear on your customer, everything in your marketing becomes a guess. Your content attracts the wrong people. Your messaging doesn’t land. It’s not a strategy problem. It’s a clarity problem. And it’s more common than you think.
This free AI-powered tool helps you get specific about who your ideal customer actually is – so you know what to say, where to say it, and who to say it to.

Not a template. Not another checklist.
Most customer persona tools give you the same questions regardless of what you share. This tool reads your answers and asks follow-up questions based on what you actually said, so the output reflects your specific situation.
It’s built on ten years of marketing experience and powered by Claude, Anthropic’s AI, so every question it asks and every output it generates is shaped by real client frameworks, not generic templates.

Frequently asked questions
It’s a short, AI-guided set of questions that helps you describe your ideal customer in specific, useful detail, instead of a vague idea in your head. You answer plain-English questions, the tool asks follow-ups based on what you share, and you get a written customer profile at the end.
You don’t need existing customers to start. Answer honestly about who you think you’re building for and why, and the tool will help you get more specific from there. It’s built for exactly this stage.
Yes. No account, no card details, no catch. It takes under 10 minutes and your profile is emailed to you at the end to keep.
Templates give you the same blank boxes to fill in no matter what your business is. This tool reads what you write and asks follow-up questions specific to your situation, so the output reflects your business, not a generic example.
Your answers are used to build your profile and are emailed to you. Nothing is published or shared publicly.
The Research Bundle builds on this with a full set of validation tools for $49. If you’d rather talk it through with a person, you can also look at working together directly.
