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How to Build Your Voice DNA Profile in 60 Seconds

Kendah
18 March 2026
3 min read

What Voice DNA Does (30-Second Version)

Voice DNA analyses how you write and speak, then applies those patterns to everything the AI generates for you. Instead of generic ChatGPT-style output, you get content that matches your sentence structure, vocabulary, tone, and rhetorical habits.

Think of it as training a ghostwriter who has read everything you have ever written.

Step 1: Paste Your Writing Samples (20 seconds)

When you open the Voice DNA setup, you will see a text area asking for writing samples. Paste 2-3 examples of content you have written. These can be:

  • LinkedIn posts
  • Email newsletters
  • Blog articles
  • Even long-form social media comments

What works best: Content where you were being yourself. Not formal corporate copy. Not academic papers (unless that is genuinely your voice). The system needs to see how you naturally communicate when you are not trying to impress anyone.

Minimum: 200 words total across all samples.

Sweet spot: 500-1000 words gives the best profile accuracy.

Step 2: Answer Three Style Questions (20 seconds)

The system asks three quick questions:

  1. When you write, do you tend to be: Direct and punchy / Warm and conversational / Analytical and detailed / Energetic and motivating
  2. Your typical sentence length: Short and fragmented / Medium and balanced / Long and flowing
  3. You prefer to open content with: A bold statement / A question / A story / Data or statistics

These are not personality quiz questions. They are calibration inputs that help the Voice DNA engine weight its analysis correctly. If your writing samples lean direct but you selected "warm and conversational," the system knows to blend both tendencies.

Step 3: Review Your Profile (20 seconds)

The system generates your Voice DNA profile instantly. You will see a summary that includes:

  • Tone signature: e.g., "Direct with dry humour, low formality"
  • Sentence patterns: e.g., "Short declarative statements, occasional long build-ups"
  • Vocabulary register: e.g., "Casual professional, avoids jargon"
  • Signature habits: e.g., "Opens with questions, uses 'here is the thing' as a transition"

Review it. If something feels off, you can adjust the samples or re-answer the questions. Most people find it accurate on the first pass.

How It Affects Your Content

From this point forward, every generation request in OneForU runs through your Voice DNA. Write a blog post, it matches your voice. Create a LinkedIn post, same voice. Draft an email sequence, still you.

You do not need to think about it. You do not need to add "write in my style" to your prompts. The system handles it automatically.

Pro Tips for the Best Profile

Do: Include samples from different contexts (a professional post and a casual comment). This gives the system your range.

Do: Update your profile every few months as your writing style evolves. You are not locked in.

Do not: Paste content someone else wrote for you. The system will learn their voice, not yours.

Do not: Try to game the system by pasting your "ideal" writing style instead of your actual style. The AI generates better content when it works with your real patterns, not aspirational ones.

The 60-Second Challenge

Set a timer. Open OneForU. Complete the Voice DNA setup. Most people finish in under a minute. Then generate your first piece of content and see the difference.

Ready to try Voice DNA?

Set up your voice profile in 60 seconds. See the difference in your first generation.

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