Start with one real asset and one real decision. The fastest path is: create an account, open the first simulation flow, paste or import the copy, choose a small set of relevant personas, then review the objections before rewriting.
Paste copy when you already have a draft you want to evaluate directly. Import from URL when you want to turn an existing landing page into a copy snapshot and continue from there.
Choose personas that reflect the actual decision-maker or blocker for the message. A few sharp personas with real constraints are more useful than a large generic set.
Fast mode is for quick directional feedback. Robust mode is better when the team needs steadier signal before approving a change or comparing higher-stakes revisions.
Start with the repeated objections and confusion patterns. Then read clarity and confidence as summary signals. The product is most useful when it helps you decide what to rewrite next.
Export and reporting options depend on your plan and workflow. Use the product output first as a decision aid for revision and alignment, then confirm which export paths are enabled in your account.
Yes. The workflow is the same whether you are a solo founder validating a launch page or a growth team reviewing a pricing update. You can start with a single copy asset and one or two personas. There is no minimum team size — the product works for one person.
Each run produces a per-persona breakdown: the specific objections the persona raised, confusion points, trust concerns, and intent likelihood scores for trial, demo, and purchase. In Robust mode, each score includes a 95% confidence interval — five evaluation rounds, not a single guess. The output also includes a ranked rewrite list that maps the main friction patterns to concrete improvement directions.
Lead with the objection pattern, not the score number. Structure the handoff as: what the message is trying to do, which personas raised the most friction, and what the top rewrite priority is. The output is designed to be defensible in a room — the objections come directly from the simulation, not from an editorial summary.
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