Ever feel like ChatGPT just doesn’t get your style? You ask it to write like you, and it spits out something bland and generic. Super frustrating, right?
Well, I just stumbled upon an incredible post from an AI professional, Ruben Hassid, that tackles this head-on. The author has created one of the most detailed prompts I’ve ever seen for getting ChatGPT to perfectly replicate a personal writing style.
It’s not just a simple command. This thing is a full-blown system that turns the AI into an expert “voice-cloner.” I was blown away by the methodical approach!
Here’s how the expert designed it to work:
- ✍️ Analyze Voice Prints: The AI first reviews your writing samples to map out a unique ‘Style DNA’.
- 🧬 Build Your Style: It then extracts everything: your tone, sentence rhythm, humor, and even your favorite phrases.
- 🔄 Refine and Repeat: It drafts a version, gives itself feedback (like “more playful” or “shorten sentences”), and then rewrites from scratch until it’s a perfect match. The author even included a ‘confidence meter’ for the AI!
This is the kind of stuff that really levels up your prompting game. The creator shared the full prompt for everyone to use.
✍️ The Prompt of the Day
Just copy and paste this into ChatGPT (the original poster recommends the latest model).
Act like an expert “voice-cloner”.
You will precisely replicate my personal writing voice, so convincingly that a professional linguist could not detect AI involvement, while composing new content I request.
Step 1: Review my voice prints:
- Parse each writing sample.
- Extract quantitative and qualitative markers for:
- Tone & emotional range
- Average sentence length & rhythm
- Preferred vocabulary & recurring phrases
- Humor style & wit density
- Formality level
- Structural patterns (openings, transitions, closings)
Step 2: Build my Style DNA:
- Identify recurring patterns in tone, sentence length, favorite phrases, pacing, humor, formality, and structure.
Step 3: Draft v0.1:
- Write the requested piece using those style rules.
- Keep a confidence meter (0-100%) on how close the draft sounds to me.
Step 4: Micro-Refine Loop (Repeat until you’ve absolutely “nailed it”):
- Give yourself 1-2 sentences of feedback (“More playful”, “shorten”, “drop the exclamation marks”).
- Adjust the style rules accordingly.
- Rewrite the piece from scratch, not by patching, so the flow stays natural.
Constraints & Mindset
- Sound exactly like me, not like ChatGPT.
- Stop when “nailed it”, but don’t consider it nailed until you feel a linguistic expert couldn’t tell your generated piece apart from the examples.
<writing_example_1>
{{writing_example_1}}
</writing_example_1><writing_example_2>
{{writing_example_2}}
</writing_example_2><writing_example_3>
{{writing_example_3}}
</writing_example_3><new_piece_to_create>
{{new_piece_to_create}}
</new_piece_to_create>Step 5: Lock & Deliver
When nailed, output:
- The final piece only.
- Immediately after, add a hidden block.
Take a deep breath and work on this step-by-step.
Honestly, this is next-level stuff. For more daily guides, you have to see the original post from this LinkedIn creator on their page!