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How to Use Voice DNA: Make Every Post, Email, and Bio Sound Like You

Voice DNA captures how you actually talk and write in about two minutes, so everything roomvu creates for you — posts, emails, scripts, and your bio — reads like you wrote it, not a template.

The fastest way to make your content stop sounding like a template is to teach roomvu how you actually talk. That's what Voice DNA does. In about two minutes it captures your voice and tone, saves it to your profile and content engine, and from then on your posts, emails, scripts — and your bio — read like you wrote them.

Where to start

Open onboarding.roomvu.com/voice-dna and answer a few short questions across three quick screens. In a hurry? There's a shortcut to just write your bio from your existing profile — but the full capture is worth the two minutes.

1. You and your story

Your name, your city or market, and anything personal worth weaving in — a prior career, family, what you're known for. This gives your voice context.

2. What you cover and who you serve

Pick your content lanes (lifestyle, community/local, a demographic niche, luxury, prior career, investor), add a one-line hook (for example, "the straight-talk realtor for Vancouver move-up buyers"), and choose how hard you lean into it. Then select the audiences you serve, the problem you solve for them, and how savvy they are. This shapes the topics and framing the engine writes for you.

3. How you sound and write

This is the heart of it. Choose the words that describe your voice (warm, direct, funny, educational, down-to-earth…), your speaking pace and formality, the real phrases you actually say, your email tone, sentence length, and how much emoji you use. Two things make a big difference here:

  • Paste something you've written — a bio, a post, or an email. A few real sentences teach your voice better than anything else.

  • Set your "never say" list — topics or words to keep out of your content (for example, political or religious topics, specific market predictions, or competitor names).

Your Voice DNA is saved

On the review screen you'll see your captured DNA — your lanes, audience, voice, and writing style. It's automatically saved to your profile and your content engine, so it powers everything roomvu writes for you going forward. You can also download the JSON your engine uses if you want to see exactly what was captured.

Now write your bio — in your voice

Right from the review screen, click Create my bio. Voice DNA asks a few quick follow-up questions — who you mostly work with, what clients say about you, a recent win you're proud of, why you got into this, plus your preferred tone and length — and then writes a full, compelling profile bio in the voice you just captured. Edit anything you like, then save it to your profile.

Why it matters

Generic content gets ignored — by people and increasingly by search and AI engines that reward content that's unmistakably you. Capture your Voice DNA once, and every piece roomvu creates carries your personality, so you sound consistent and human everywhere you show up.

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