Deliverables that ship, not slides.
- Canonical look book — 30–50 reference frames, locked
- Voice clone trained on a real voice actor (multi-language)
- Scripting standard + disclosure compliance framework
- Weekly 5–8 vertical video publishing pipeline
- Retirement plan for end-of-campaign sunset
Four steps to live.
Persona design
Backstory, voice, wardrobe, world. The persona is a real character before they're a rendered one.
Look + voice lock
Reference frames + voice clone, baseline tested across 20+ scenarios for drift.
Content calendar
90-day editorial calendar tied to your product launches and campaign moments.
Publish + iterate
Weekly cadence, performance review every 2 weeks, persona evolves with the data.
Numbers, not vibes.
Who this fits.
- Categories needing always-on creative output at scale
- Multi-language reach without managing a creator roster
- Product-led brands (fintech, SaaS, automotive, supplements)
- Cinematic / stylised brand worlds (futurism, retro-luxe, anime-coded)
What buyers ask first.
Is using an AI influencer ethical?
Yes — when disclosed. We bake "AI-generated" disclosure into the bio and into per-post captions per platform rules. Audiences accept AI personas when brands are upfront about it.
When should we NOT use one?
In categories that depend on trust through human transparency — therapy, coaching, regulated finance/health advice. Stick to real humans there.
What if the persona becomes a liability?
Every persona ships with a sunset plan. We retire personas gracefully when cultural moment passes — usually after 12–24 months.