voice profile readiness
voice profile readiness describes how much real evidence the app has for a person's voice. samples, profile text, and learned lessons all make feedback more trustworthy.
quick answer
when feedback feels too generic, improve readiness before rewriting more text.
use this for
- explaining weak profile feedback
- deciding whether to add samples
- helping an agent know when to ask for more user evidence
steps
- open the voice profile page.
- check whether the profile has a clear description.
- add writing samples that represent the real voice.
- accept or reject suggestions honestly so lessons can form.
- reanalyze the profile after enough useful material exists.
details to know
- a profile can exist but still be thin.
- real samples are usually better than abstract adjectives.
- readiness affects how specific the app can be when explaining a flag.
limits and edge cases
- do not expect perfect rewrites from a one-paragraph profile.
- do not add bad samples just to increase sample count.
- readiness is product guidance, not a public score to optimize blindly.
ready to use the product instead of reading about it?
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