Build an AI agent
in your voice.
You do not get an agent to sound like you by writing a longer prompt. You give it your context. Build a digital brain from your own work, connect an agent to it, and refine on real tasks until the output is yours.
Four steps.
Gather your voice and material
Pull together your writing, past replies, call recordings and the work that shows how you think and decide.
Build a digital brain
Turn that material into a knowledge graph of how you write and work, so the context is structured, not just dumped in a prompt.
Connect an agent
Wire an AI agent to the brain through an MCP connector, with the tools it needs, like your inbox or documents.
Test and refine
Run it on real tasks. Correct what is off, feed those corrections back, and it gets closer to you each round.
This is the pattern behind every build I do, from the advisor brain to Sentinel. The fastest way to learn it is to build one with me. On my own setup, an agent built this way checks my brain before a meeting and drafts most of my emails.
Build yours, live.
Bring the task you would hand to an assistant. We build the agent together, and you own it.