Not with a questionnaire. Not with checkboxes.
With your actual writing.
That's not an AI problem. That's a voice problem.
You use Claude. ChatGPT. Cursor. Gemini. They're brilliant. And they all write like themselves.
Every email a little too smooth. Every post a little too balanced. Every article a little too… confident-without-being-you.
Your voice took years to develop. Don't let AI flatten it in seconds.
Remote work has transformed the modern workplace in unprecedented ways. As organizations navigate this new paradigm, it's worth noting that the shift to distributed teams presents both opportunities and challenges for employees and employers alike.
Nobody told us the office was load-bearing. We found out the hard way: when everyone left and the culture went with it. Not the culture of free snacks and all-hands meetings. The other kind. The one that makes a team actually function.
Start in 20 minutes. Sharpen it every time you write.
Not a quiz. Not a personality test. Four real writing prompts designed to surface how you think, argue, and move through ideas on the page.
Timbre maps the patterns in how you actually write: your rhythms, your instincts, the signature moves you make without knowing it. The output is a precise voice architecture no one else could generate.
Export as a system prompt, an agent skill, or a markdown file. Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Gemini, Openclaw. One guide standardizes your voice across every tool you use today, and every one that launches tomorrow.
Not adjectives. Not a mood board. A precise, replicable specification for your voice, detailed enough to drop into any AI tool and get back something that actually sounds like you.
An actual Timbre output, below"Writes with earned confidence. Never hedges, never shouts. Treats the reader as an intelligent peer who can handle an unfinished thought."
"Favors short declarative sentences followed by one long, turning one. Rhythm over grammar. The period is a tool, not a formality."
"Opens with a specific scene or image before widening to the argument. Never starts with a thesis. Earns the point before making it."
"Avoid: 'It's worth noting that…' Just say it. [hard] · Avoid: 'In conclusion.' End on the idea, not the label. [soft]"
"[P1] Does the first sentence earn the second? · [P2] One word cut from every sentence? · [P3] Would you say this out loud?"
You already write differently depending on who's reading. Timbre captures each of those modes separately and bakes them into context-specific AI instructions, so every output sounds as intentional as you are.
Essays · Newsletters · Long-reads
"I spent three months convinced that AI was going to flatten everything into the same beige competence. The same structure. The same safe, legible arc from problem to solution. And it did, for a while. Then I learned to give it something to work with."
Client emails · Professional outreach · Follow-ups
"Hey Marcus, quick update on the piece I mentioned. I've been running the new setup for about a month and the output has been consistently better. Worth a call this week if you want to hear how I've structured it."
Threads · X · Short-form takes
"the 'AI voice' problem isn't about AI. it's about never telling it who you actually are"
Slack · DMs · Internal messages
"okay so I finally figured out what was wrong with my AI writing setup. turns out I was just never actually telling it how I write. feels obvious in hindsight but genuinely changed everything"
A fresh writing prompt arrives every morning. Not to build a habit for its own sake. To keep your voice in motion.
Each entry gets analyzed. Patterns you can't see from inside your own writing get added to your model. Over time, Timbre doesn't just know how you write today. It knows how you've changed.
The longer you practice, the more precise the output. Not just more accurate. More unmistakably yours.
Today's Prompt
Describe a time you changed your mind about something you'd held as fact for years. What cracked it open?
Voice model updated
New patterns detected: shorter declarative rhythm, scene-before-argument structure. Added to your profile.
Export as a system prompt, a style note, or a markdown file. Works with every AI tool you already use.
If it accepts text, it accepts your voice.
I've used Claude every day for two years. For the first time, my clients can't tell which emails I wrote and which ones the AI helped with. The voice is mine. Completely.
Mara K.
Brand Strategist
My newsletter finally sounds like me again. Not like a well-informed robot who studied my archives.
Josh T.
Writer & Newsletter Author
I pasted my Timbre guide into Cursor's system prompt. My pull request descriptions went from corporate to actually readable.
Dani R.
Senior Engineer
Start with four exercises. Get your style guide in minutes. Every AI tool, speaking with your voice.