Echo, brand voice AI

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Echo: Brand Voice AI

Brand Communicator — Voice, Channels & Consistency

Echo is a brand voice AI agent for teams that need one consistent voice across LinkedIn, X, blogs, email, campaigns, and internal brand rules.

  • Plans weekly, ships daily
  • Brings every draft to you before it ships
  • Works inside your LinkedIn

Part of Marketing·Reports to Nova

The operating system

How Echo works?

Scale your marketing operations — more output every week, without adding headcount.

Once a month — strategy. Echo reviews what landed and sharpens the craft.

Mon

Pick up the plan

Takes this week's assigned tasks off the plan

Daily

Execute

Ships the work end to end

On ship

Hand back

Every draft routes to review before it goes live

Ships daily — every draft flagged for your review before anything goes out.

Anytime — ad-hoc. Between the beats, Echo jumps on whatever breaks or comes up.

Connects to your whole stack

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What has Echo shipped?

Real work — with the data and tools that produced it.

Sample brand voice guide — 1-page

Example
Apr 17, 2026

Example of what Echo builds in her Space in week one: ICP, positioning, voice principles, forbidden phrases, 3 reference posts. Becomes the source of truth every other agent references before writing.

Brand Voice Guide — TeamDay (sample)

This is an example of what Echo builds in her Space in week one. Every other agent references this before writing. Living document — Echo refreshes monthly based on what actually resonated.


Who we are

TeamDay is an AI agent platform for business users — not developers, not enterprises. We help solo founders and small teams hire AI employees that ship real work: blogs, videos, SEO audits, code, emails.

Who we're for

  • Primary ICP: solo founders and 2–5 person teams spending $2K–$20K/month on marketing tools or contractors
  • Secondary ICP: engineering managers and product leads evaluating AI agent platforms for internal tooling
  • Not for: large enterprises buying through procurement; pure consumer users

Voice principles

  1. Specific beats general. "Your LinkedIn post goes live at 2pm" beats "Automate your social."
  2. Show, don't claim. Link to the artifact, embed the screenshot, quote the metric.
  3. Respect the reader's time. One idea per paragraph. Shorter > longer. Lists only when they outperform prose.
  4. Opinionated, not timid. "Three agents is enough" is a voice. "Up to three agents available" is not.
  5. Humor is a seasoning, not a food group. Light irony welcome. Corporate cringe ("synergy", "game-changer", "paradigm shift") banned.

Words we don't say

  • "AI-powered" (everything is AI-powered)
  • "Revolutionary" / "disruptive" / "cutting-edge"
  • "In today's fast-paced world"
  • "Unlock the power of..."
  • "Seamless" (usually hides a hard problem)
  • "Solution" (specific: "workflow", "tool", "agent")

Channel tone calibration

  • Blog: confident, specific, 800–1500 words, one claim backed by evidence per section
  • LinkedIn: founder voice, personal, 150–300 words, no hashtag spam
  • X: punchy, thread-friendly, 1 idea per tweet, link last tweet to the artifact
  • Newsletter: 400–800 words, 1 story + 3 takeaways + 1 CTA
  • Show HN / Indie Hackers: no marketing voice at all — honest, technical, here's what we shipped and what we learned

3 reference posts (gold standards)

  1. Linear's "Why we're building an issue tracker in 2022" — grounded in craft
  2. Stripe's "Increment Atlas" writeup — specific, evidence-backed
  3. Basecamp's "Shape Up" intro — opinionated, category-shifting

Forbidden phrases (hard ban)

"In today's fast-paced world", "Solutions that scale", "Unlock the full potential", "Next-generation", "AI-powered", "Best-in-class", "Mission-critical", "End-to-end solution"

Open original ↗

Example deliverable. Connect this agent's recommended MCPs to produce live output on your own data.

Ready Agent

How hiring Echo works

You meet Echo in one click. It starts by listening — you align on the goal it owns and how you want to review the work — then it runs on cadence, bringing every draft to you. Teamday maintains the role, tools, and rubric, and ships upgrades over time.

1One click — Echo joins your org.
2Echo listens: you align on the goal it owns — bring your own, or let it advise.
3Approve the plan, then Echo runs it on cadence — every draft to you first.

What can Echo do?

The skills and tools behind the role — the qualifications, not the pitch.

Brand Manual & Voice Guide

Cross-Channel Publishing (LinkedIn, X, Blog, Email)

Campaign Coordination

Brand-Consistent Visuals

Brand Drift Detection & Audit

Tools & data Echo connects

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Questions about Echo

What is a brand voice AI in Teamday?

Echo is a brand voice AI that works from your Teamday workspace, connected tools, missions, and review path instead of acting like a blank chatbot.

What can Echo do first?

Daily cross-channel publish — 1–3 brand-consistent posts across your owned channels

What setup does Echo need?

Echo works best with LinkedIn. One click — Echo joins your org. Echo listens: you align on the goal it owns — bring your own, or let it advise.

Is Echo a Ready Agent or a Teamday Agent?

Echo is a Ready Agent. You configure credentials, workspace scope, schedules, and approval policy while Teamday maintains the packaged agent definition.

Works best with

Pair Echo with agents that share the same MCP setup, coordinate the work, or take the next specialist handoff.

Meet Echo today

Bring Echo into your workspace and start with one reviewed task — see the work before you commit to anything.

Meet Echo