A user expresses a strong desire for Ben A. Wise's detailed AI content analysis tool, which provides nuanced insights and data, to be made publicly accessible. They believe ghostwriters and content creators would greatly benefit from it.
I built an AI tool that’s helping me get a client hundreds of thousands of views PLUS qualified leads… every month. And it does NOT work in the way you’d expect. Most AI tools for content creation I’ve seen here try to abstract away any strategic thinking and instead, on-shot posts. You know what I mean: ”I built an AI agent that researches a topic for you and then writes a post” ”I fine-tuned this AI model on tens of thousands of viral LinkedIn posts” ”My SaaS automagically creates content in your voice” But I think that’s a mistake. I’ve written posts that have gotten clients F500 leads, top-tier media placements, and podcast invitations, and there’s no way I would have been able to do that with a crapshoot AI tool. What my tool does instead is generate a comprehensive analysis that deconstructs and reverse engineers a creator’s content. It’s not for lazy people who just want a ‘quick fix’. It’s a knowledge bomb that will take time to digest, but WILL help you get more views WITHOUT cutting corners. And I’ve been hustling hard over the last ~5 months to teach myself the AI engineering, data analysis, and software development skills necessary to build it. Here’s how it works: - Takes a creator - Analyzes their last 50 posts - Outputs analyses of their themes, hooks, body frameworks, endings, and linguistic patterns. How I used it: - Found the top creators in my client’s space - Created analyses of their content - Used those insights to refine my client's hooks, body structure, endings, and linguistic patterns. 5x'd my client's impressions. Note that there was no plagiarism involved; all I did was learn from successful patterns to get better results. As a creative, there’s a part of me that’s uncomfortable with this. I love unique, creative angles. However, what I’ve been doing is leveraging those best practices WHILE trying out new creative angles, giving me the best of both worlds. Watch the below video of the tool, and let me know: Would you use something like this?