
EVY is an AI-powered co-creator designed to help individuals and teams transform spontaneous voice captures into polished, platform-ready content, effectively bridging the gap between fleeting ideas and published work. It specifically targets professionals such as founders, consultants, agency owners, and B2B teams who struggle to consistently produce written content despite having valuable insights. The core purpose is to rewire the creative workflow, moving the time-intensive task of writing from a dedicated sitting to moments of movement, thereby ensuring that brilliant ideas captured during commutes, walks, or between meetings are not lost but are instead developed into coherent drafts.
A significant problem for many knowledge workers is that their best ideas often occur outside of traditional work settings, leading to a collection of forgotten voice memos, scattered notes, and unfulfilled intentions to write. The act of sitting down to a blank page becomes a barrier, causing consistency in content creation—a proven driver for growth and audience trust—to falter. Traditional solutions like ghostwriters can lack the authentic voice and specific phrasing of the creator, while generic AI tools produce impersonal text that fails to resonate with a dedicated audience, missing the unique operating beliefs and in-jokes that make content genuinely engaging.
The first major feature group is the voice-to-content capture and development loop, which begins with users speaking into the mobile app for as little as thirty seconds to a few minutes. EVY captures, transcribes, and remembers these threads, initiating a process where the AI acts as a thinking partner. It asks probing questions to sharpen the idea, pulls in relevant research and the user's past posts, and pushes the concept further while the user is still on the move, ensuring the raw thought is developed into a substantive core before writing even begins.
A second critical feature is the multi-format output engine, which takes a single voice capture and automatically generates tailored content for different platforms. This includes text posts for LinkedIn and X, formatted with appropriate length and hook structures; on-brand carousels and slideshows for Instagram and LinkedIn; short videos and Reels assembled from voice captures with scoring and captions; and even on-camera video clips using the user's voice and avatar without requiring filming. This ensures a single idea can be repurposed effectively across an entire content ecosystem.
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The third feature group encompasses advanced personalization and amplification tools, most notably the fully customizable voice engine. EVY studies a user's past posts, voice captures, word choices, and topics that perform well to generate drafts that read as if the user wrote them on their best day, avoiding generic AI tone. Additionally, the Boost feature allows teams and supporters to amplify key messages by generating versions in their own unique voices, creating coordinated, authentic reach. The Idea Engine provides a daily briefing of three pre-researched content ideas based on industry news, customer calls, and format trends.
Technically, EVY operates by integrating a mobile capture interface with a cloud-based AI that handles transcription, contextual analysis, and content generation. The system employs a voice engine that learns from user-provided data—posts and audio captures—to model linguistic patterns, phrasing, and thematic preferences. This model then informs the generation of drafts, which are formatted according to platform-specific algorithms and placed into a review queue on the user's laptop, creating a seamless workflow from mobile voice input to desktop-ready content.
The benefits for users are substantial and measurable, primarily reclaiming time and achieving consistency. Users can generate a week's worth of posts—typically eight to twelve drafts—from just four minutes of voice input, reducing weekly review time to about fifteen minutes. This consistency, exemplified by companies scaling past $100M ARR with founder-led marketing, builds audience trust and authority. The output is authentically in the user's voice, increasing engagement and resonance compared to generic or outsourced content.
Concrete use cases illustrate the workflow: a founder records a voice memo about brand trust while driving, EVY asks clarifying questions and pulls past posts, and by Monday, a polished LinkedIn post is ready for review. A consultant captures thoughts on a client call, and EVY generates a thread for X and a carousel for Instagram from that single capture. A B2B team uses Boost to have seven amplifiers share a product launch message, each with a unique, on-brand version drafted in their individual voices, multiplying reach authentically.
The target users are explicitly B2B teams, consultants, agency owners, and software founders who need to maintain a consistent, authentic content presence. EVY integrates with platforms like LinkedIn, X, and Instagram for native posting or scheduling and can export drafts to other tools. The tech stack involves a mobile app, cloud AI, and a web dashboard. Pricing includes a free starter tier, with paid plans starting at $49 per month, emphasizing full customization, user data ownership, and no long-term contracts.
In summary, EVY fundamentally transforms content creation by embedding itself into the user's natural ideation loop, capturing voice on the go and delivering polished, multi-format drafts in the user's authentic voice. It solves the critical pain points of lost ideas, inconsistent output, and impersonal content, enabling professionals to build authority and reach through consistent, genuine communication without the traditional time investment in writing.
EVY is designed for professionals and teams who need to produce consistent, authentic content but struggle with the time and process of writing. Primary users include B2B teams whose buyers trust individual voices over corporate accounts, consultants whose expertise is their product, agency owners who neglect their own marketing, and software founders with insights that emerge while building. These users have valuable ideas but often fail to capture and develop them into published work due to the friction of sitting down to write.
Updated 2026-02-28