get the signal finder.
the exact prompt I used to stop sounding like everyone else.
Drop your email below and I'll send the prompt straight to your inbox. Then: 1. paste it into a fresh Claude or ChatGPT chat. 2. answer one question at a time — honestly, messily, specifically. 3. sit with your Signal Draft for a day before you use it anywhere.
What you'll do with it
The prompt interviews you, then hands you a Signal Draft: your one line, who you're for and not for, three phrases you could own, and the generic words to retire. Read THE ONE LINE out loud — if it makes you slightly nervous, that's usually the right one. The safe line is the forgettable one.
The honest part
A prompt finds patterns in what you tell it. It can't do the three things that make a signal actually hold:
It can't tell true from clever. It'll hand you several good-sounding lines. Knowing which one is real — the one your business can stand on for years — takes an eye that isn't impressed by its own wordplay.
It can't make you brave. The sharpest signal means cutting the safe, broad version you're attached to. A prompt won't hold your hand through that. A person will.
It can't make it stick. A draft is a seed. Living it — consistently, for months, with feedback when you drift — is the garden. That's where interchangeable people become unmistakable ones.
if the draft gives you a glimpse — the Signal Sprint gives you the real thing.
see the signal sprint— Jessica · Tech Story Studios