Writing and editing is one thing — but taking someone else’s work or a random idea and making it sound like you is a whole different game.

We ran ChatGPT, Gemini, and DeepSeek through a little vibe check to see which AI can take your writing samples, mirror your voice, and level up your drafts without erasing your tone.

If you’re a writer, content creator, strategist, or literally anyone who wants AI to enhance—not replace—their voice, this showdown reveals which model actually gets you.

How to Make This Hit Hard?

  1. Provide Writing Samples: Share your best work so the AI can study your tone, pacing, phrasing, and overall rhythm.

  2. Be Clear About the Task: Tell the AI to edit or enhance your draft while preserving your voice.

  3. Define the Format: Is it a newsletter? A YouTube script? A short paragraph? A strategy doc? Say it upfront.

  4. Allow Creative Tweaks: Let the AI make small clarity or engagement improvements while staying loyal to your sound.

  5. Compare the Models: Look at which one preserves your tone, word choice, and flow the best.

PS: The live side-by-side comparison of ChatGPT vs Gemini vs DeepSeek is exclusive to premium subscribers. If you want to see the showdown in action, now’s the moment to upgrade.

Prompts to try:

“Here are a few writing samples so you can learn my tone, rhythm, and phrasing: [insert samples].

Now take the draft above and edit it to be clearer, tighter, and more engaging — without changing my voice.

Keep my energy, pacing, humor, and overall style.

Improve grammar, flow, and readability, but don’t rewrite it into a different tone.

Match the same sentence style, transitions, and personality you see in the samples.”

P.S. Each Workout of the Day (WoD) is powered by original prompts written by our team — no recycled or external templates here. That means lower risk of prompt injection or manipulation, and higher trust in what you’re creating.

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