
Testimonials & Use Cases
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Adam Froman, CEO, Delvinia
I’ll admit, when I first started playing around with the idea of a custom GPT, trained on my writing, my voice, my archives, I didn’t know exactly what I was getting into. But like most of the transformative tools in my career, I got curious, leaned in, and let the experience unfold.
What I’ve discovered is something that’s now embedded into how I work.
It’s like having a thought partner that doesn’t get tired, doesn’t flinch when I change gears mid-sentence, and most importantly, it remembers the essence of how I think, speak, and write. It’s not a tool for novelty. It’s functional. It’s precise. And it’s become damn near essential.
I’ve used it to riff on ideas that have been bouncing around in my head for years, organize decades of writing and presentations that were scattered across formats and folders, and-maybe most surprisingly-refine pieces of writing in a voice that still feels like me, without sounding manufactured. It doesn’t write for me. It writes with me.
What stands out is that it gets the throughline. It recognizes the difference between a founder’s manifesto, a CEO’s op-ed, and a personal reflection on a flight home from a conference. That’s rare. Most people don’t even get that.
So yes, I’ve enjoyed the experience. But more than that, it’s shifted how I think about scale: not just of business, but of voice, memory, and intent.
If you’re someone who’s been building for a while. Someone whose story spans more than one deck, one exit, or one industry, this kind of tool is worth taking seriously. It’s not about automating your brain. It’s about amplifying the parts of you that matter, so you can move faster without losing the thread.
And that’s what I’ve always been chasing anyway.
