Building FounderTone rewrites AI landing page copy in your actual founder voice.
There are two types of generic SaaS copy now.
The first is AI copy. Feature lists. Abstract value props. "Streamline your workflow."
The second is fake founder copy. Overused story templates. "Every time I wanted to X, I spent hours doing Y. So I built Z."
Founders figured out the first type was a problem. Now they're replacing it with the second type. It sounds more human but people can still feel the formula.
Real founder voice isn't a template. It's the specific detail only you would remember. The exact moment. The weird workaround you used before you built the thing.
That's what FounderTone is actually trying to capture. Not a story structure. The details that don't fit any structure.
Honest question: what's the most specific, oddly human line you've ever read on a landing page that made you trust the product?