Style Matching (Writing Profiles)

Train the AI to write like you. Create profiles that capture your unique voice and style.

What is a Writing Profile?

A writing profile is a digital fingerprint of your writing style. BlogForge analyzes your existing content to learn your tone, vocabulary, sentence structure, and rhetorical patterns. When generating new content, the AI applies these patterns to make the output sound like you.

How Style Matching Works

1

Upload Sample Writing

Provide 3-5 pieces of your writing (blog posts, articles, social posts). The more samples, the better the match.

Best Samples to Use:
  • • Published blog posts (800+ words each)
  • • Articles you're proud of
  • • Content that represents your current voice
  • • Similar format to what you'll create (blog for blog, social for social)
2

AI Analysis

BlogForge's AI analyzes your samples across multiple dimensions. This typically takes 30-60 seconds.

Voice Characteristics

Formal vs casual, professional vs personal, authoritative vs conversational

Structure Patterns

Paragraph length, transition usage, sectioning style

Syntax Preferences

Sentence length distribution, clause complexity, punctuation style

Vocabulary Patterns

Word choice, technical depth, jargon usage, metaphor frequency

Rhetorical Signatures

Questions, exclamations, direct address, storytelling patterns

Formatting Habits

Bullet point usage, subheadings, emphasis patterns

3

Profile Creation

The analysis is saved as your writing profile. You can review the profile, add manual preferences, and refine it over time.

4

Application During Generation

When you create new content, select your profile. The AI applies your style patterns, making the output sound authentically like you.

Profile Types & Hierarchy

BlogForge supports three profile types. They work together in a hierarchy.

Brand Profile

BASE LAYER

Your company's core voice. Applies to all content unless overridden. Example: Professional, authoritative, data-driven.

Use case: Agency managing multiple client voices, or company with strict brand guidelines

Personal Profile

REFINEMENT

Your individual voice within the brand. Inherits from brand but adds personal touches. Example: Brand is professional, you add conversational warmth.

Use case: Individual contributor on a team, maintaining brand voice with personal flavor

Platform Profile

FINAL LAYER

Platform-specific tweaks. LinkedIn might be more formal, Twitter more punchy. Inherits from personal or brand.

Use case: Same core voice, adapted for each platform's audience and format

Tips for Better Style Matching

Use Recent Content

Your writing evolves. Use samples from the last 6-12 months for the most accurate match.

Match Format to Intent

Training a blog profile? Use blog samples. Training for LinkedIn? Use LinkedIn posts.

More is Better

5-10 samples capture your style better than 2-3. Upload more over time to refine the profile.

Update Regularly

As your style evolves, add new samples. Remove old ones that no longer represent you.

Next Steps