Idea 14 · Mini Me, a working name
Your AI twin lives on your own page. People ask it anything, it answers for you, and it takes the first message without ever handing over your details.
A scripted demo. This is Alex's own page, and you are talking to the twin: it is labelled as the twin, never pretending to be Alex.
Your online presence is static: a bio, some links, a contact form nobody answers.
Business cards and Linktree are lists. You are a person with changing work, not a set of links.
"Tell me about yourself" gets asked a thousand ways, and you answer it one message at a time.
The only choices today are to hand out your number, or be unreachable.
A personal page where your AI version answers questions about you, from your work, CV and whatever you teach it. Labelled as your twin, never pretending to be you.
Anyone can talk to it and leave a way to be reached, with details encrypted on both sides. Conversations are private by default, and you can flip one to readable to catch up.
When it is worth it, your twin does the first round with their twin, and you step in only when it matters.
You already expect to reach a busy person through their assistant, and the twin is always labelled, never impersonating.
With their own twin and page, so the growth loop is built into the mechanics.
"Three people tried to reach you this week: a recruiter and two readers", instead of guilt-inducing.
A conversational profile is your page you can ask questions, and it composes with verified identity, so a twin provably belongs to its person.
Free personal twin. A pro tier adds a custom twin, analytics and CRM export; high-volume senders pay or are rate-limited, so spam funds the product it cannot break.
Never. It is labelled as your twin, which is exactly why people trust it.
No. Both sides stay encrypted; the chat is the channel.
What you teach it: your public work, your availability, your rules.
No. The twin triages, you see summaries, you choose.
One page, everywhere you are. Every conversation with your twin creates another.
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