How do you keep your "voice" from flattening when you scale content through agents?
I run a fair amount of educational / authority content through a folder-based setup — ideas, scripts, articles, newsletters. The thing I keep fighting isn't quality, it's voice. The drafts come back clean, on-topic, technically fine... and generic. Correct, but it reads like the model wrote it, not like me.
What I haven't cracked is the structural fix. A voice/style reference the agent loads first? An examples file of my own writing it has to match against? A heavy human pass on the last mile? And whatever you use — how do you stop that voice reference from quietly drifting back to generic as it grows?
Curious what's actually held for the people here shipping real volume. Half-measures keep slipping for me.
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Leo Saraiva
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How do you keep your "voice" from flattening when you scale content through agents?
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