"Yeah, but will it work for me?"
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If you've been reading these emails and thinking "this sounds good, but..." then this one's for you. The fact you haven't jumped in yet probably means you think before you buy. That's a good trait. Most people who succeed with this stuff are the careful ones, not the impulse clickers. So let me lay out the things that are probably holding you back from jumping into the Social AI Agent. "Will it actually sound like me?" This is the big one. And it's fair. Most AI content doesn't sound like anyone in particular. It sounds like... AI. The difference here is architecture. The agent reads your voice profile, your writing rules, your past examples, and your templates before it writes anything. That's four layers of context about how you specifically communicate. And if something still doesn't land right, you just tell it. "Too formal." "I'd never phrase it like that." "More punchy." It adjusts in real time and remembers for next time. Then you tell it to commit that to memory and the problem disappears. "I'm not technical enough for this." Neither am I. Genuinely. The most technical I’ve been before AI was using page builders for my Wordpress sites, or setting up a new domain name with WordPress. I'm not a developer, and I cannot write code. I figured this out as a business owner who wanted to save time and couldn't find a tutorial that wasn't either too high-level or too technical. So I built the shortcut myself and put it in plain English. A more technical person would probably overcomplicate it. That's actually an advantage here, not a disadvantage. The video course shows every click. If you can install an app and answer questions about your own business, the agent handles everything else. "What if people can tell it's AI?" A few things on this. Most people on social are already using AI for content. Scroll your LinkedIn feed and you'll see it everywhere. The difference is, most of them are doing it badly. No voice profile. No writing rules. No system at all. Just raw ChatGPT output with a quick edit. What you're getting is more detailed and more personalised than what 99% of them are running. The writing rules specifically kill the patterns that make content scream AI. The phrases, the structures, the tells. Caught and rewritten before you ever see the output. And even if you want to manually tweak every post, you're still editing from 90% done instead of staring at a blank screen. Even with an edit pass on every single post, you save hours. "It's $27 but it's not finished yet?" Correct, it’s a pre-sale. It's a pre-sale to gauge interest. Usually with a pre-sale, if there aren't enough buyers, I refund everyone. But honestly, I'm building this regardless. The demand for learning how to actually set up and run agents is massive. You're just getting in at half price. "I don't have time to learn another tool." How much time are you spending on content right now? 3 hours a week? 5? The setup takes about an hour. The course videos are short. You make that time back in week one. After setup, your weekly workflow is paste and go. No ongoing learning curve. If any of those were holding you back, they shouldn't be anymore. $27 pre-sale. $47 at launch. Grab it here → https://growthmodels.co/social-ai-agent/ Pete "questions answered" Boyle |