Brand Voice Definition and Configuration
Overview
The brand voice is the characteristic "how" of your communication and determines whether all Christiani.AI-generated content sounds authentically like you. It defines tonality, approach, word choice, and personality in every text - from social media posts to email sequences. A well-defined brand voice ensures consistent, recognizable communication and builds trust with your target audience. Without this foundation, all texts sound generic and interchangeable.
Step-by-Step Guide
1. Access to Brand Voice Configuration
You can reach the brand voice settings via:
Sidebar: "My Data" → "Brand Voice"
Direct link: Configure Brand Voice
2. Brand Personality and Archetypes
Select Archetype
Archetypes help give your brand a consistent personality:
The Sage/Expert:
Authoritative, factual, instructive
For consultants, coaches, education providers
Communicates expertise and trust
The Hero:
Courageous, goal-oriented, inspiring
For transformation and major changes
Motivates extraordinary performance
The Lover:
Empathetic, connecting, warm
For relationship and lifestyle areas
Creates emotional connections
The Explorer:
Curious, innovative, adventurous
For new technologies and trends
Encourages experimentation
The Rebel:
Provocative, disruptive, unconventional
For market changes and innovation
Questions the status quo
The Jester:
Humorous, spontaneous, entertaining
For relaxed, casual communication
Makes complex topics accessible
Configuration:
Choose the appropriate archetype from the dropdown
Consider your industry and target audience
The archetype influences word choice and tonality
3. Values and Communication Style
Define Core Values
Choose 3-5 core values that shape your communication:
Available Values (Examples):
Authenticity and honesty
Innovation and progress
Quality and excellence
Sustainability and responsibility
Trust and reliability
Creativity and individuality
Community and solidarity
Best Practice:
Choose values you actually live
Prioritize authentic over "desired" values
Consider your target audience's values
4. Fine-tuning Communication
Handling Critical Topics
Define how Christiani.AI should handle sensitive or controversial topics:
Balanced: Neutral, factual treatment
Cautious: Avoiding controversial positions
Bold: Clear positioning on important topics
Call-to-Action Preferences
Determine the style of your calls to action:
Inspiring: "Discover your possibilities"
Direct: "Book appointment now"
Informative: "Learn more about..."
Configuration:
Choose the appropriate option for your brand
Consider your sales strategy
Test different styles and measure response
5. Linguistic Individualization
Preferred Expressions and Phrases
Here you store characteristic expressions of your brand:
Examples for Input:
Industry-specific terminology
Recurring core messages ("Customers love clarity and hate confusion")
Characteristic formulations
Industry-specific phrases
Personal favorite phrases
Best Practice:
✅ Input Examples: "From vision to reality" "Authenticity is the key" "Data-driven decisions" "ROI-focused strategies"
No-Go Phrases and Words
Define terms and phrases your AI should avoid:
Common No-Go Categories:
Overused buzzwords ("disruptive", "revolutionary")
Competitor-specific terms
Outdated or inappropriate expressions
Too technical or too simple language
Terms with negative associations
Best Practice:
✅ No-Go Examples: "Unique" (overused) "Cheap" (negative connotation) "Problem-free" (unrealistic) "Revolutionary" (exaggerated)
6. Configure Emoji Usage
Emoji Strategies
Determine how frequently and in what context emojis are used:
Frequent and Targeted:
Casual, young target groups
Social media focused communication
Lifestyle and B2C areas
Sparse and Targeted:
Professional B2B communication
Selected emojis for emphasis
Balance between modern and serious
Text-only:
Conservative industries
Formal communication
Premium positioning without emojis
Configuration:
Choose the appropriate emoji strategy
Consider your target audience and platforms
Test the effect in initial generated content
7. Additional Individualization
Linguistic Specifics
Use the free text field for further specifications:
Possible Inputs:
Regional language variants
Industry-specific communication codes
Special tonality preferences
Target group-specific approach
Corporate language guidelines
Example Input:
"Use a warm, personal approach without exaggerated superlatives. Emphasize practical benefits rather than emotional appeals. Use concrete examples from mid-market businesses."
Input Parameters and Options
Mandatory Settings:
Minimum Requirements:
Basic brand personality
Emoji preference
Recommended Completeness:
Archetype selection
3-5 core values
Call-to-action style
At least 3-5 preferred phrases
Most important no-go terms
Specific individualizations
Best Practices for Optimal Results:
Consistency:
All settings should complement each other
Archetype and values must harmonize
Address form must match target audience
Authenticity:
Choose only values you actually live
Preferred phrases should match your natural language usage
No-go terms should correspond to your genuine dislikes
Target Audience Focus:
All settings should appeal to your target audience
Consider cultural and industry-specific expectations
Test the effect with initial content
Results and Further Processing
Impact on All Tools:
Strategy Development:
Strategies are formulated in your tone
Recommendations consider your brand personality
Target audience approach matches your specifications
Storytelling:
All stories use your brand voice
Taglines and elevator pitches sound authentic
Reference stories use your communication style
Content Creation:
Social media posts use your address form
Blog articles reflect your personality
Email sequences sound like they're written by you
Sales Copy:
Landing pages use your preferred phrases
Call-to-actions match your chosen style
Advertisements avoid your no-go terms
Quality Control:
Immediate Test:
Create a social media post
Check if tonality and address are correct
Watch for use of your preferred phrases
Verify that no-go terms are avoided
Iterative Optimization:
Test different archetypes with similar content
Refine preferred phrases based on results
Expand no-go lists after initial experiences
Adjust emoji usage by platform
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ Can I have different brand voices for different target audiences?
Answer: Currently, Christiani.AI supports one brand voice per account. For very different target audiences, you can create different products/services that each address specific target groups.
❓ How do I find the right archetype for my brand?
Decision Aid:
Analyze your most successful customer conversations: What role did you take?
Look at your industry: Which archetypes are successful there?
Ask your customers: How do they perceive you?
Test different archetypes: Create sample content and check response
❓ How many preferred phrases should I enter?
Optimal Number:
Minimum: 3-5 characteristic expressions
Recommended: 8-12 different phrases and technical terms
Maximum: 15-20 (otherwise it becomes confusing)
Quality over quantity: Better fewer, very characteristic phrases than many generic ones.
❓ My generated texts still don't sound like me - what to do?
Troubleshooting Steps:
Check your company profile: Is it complete and authentic?
Refine preferred phrases: Add more characteristic expressions
Expand no-go lists: Systematically eliminate inappropriate terms
Test other archetypes: Sometimes a different one fits better
Use additional individualization: Give more specific instructions
❓ Can I change my brand voice later?
Yes, possible at any time:
Changes affect all future content
Already created texts remain unchanged
You can test and optimize different settings
Recommendation: Gradual adjustments instead of complete overhaul
❓ How do I recognize if my brand voice is working?
Success Indicators:
Recognition: Customers recognize your texts even without sender
Authenticity: The texts sound like your own words
Consistency: All content has the same tonality
Resonance: Positive reactions to your communication
Efficiency: Less post-editing of generated texts needed
⚠️ Important: Your brand voice should match both your personality AND your target audience. Even a perfectly defined voice is useless if it doesn't appeal to your customers.
Advanced Features
After Brand Voice Configuration:
Test initial content: Create sample posts for quality check
Build story foundation: Use the defined voice for core stories
Create email sequences: Test the brand voice in longer texts
Develop content strategy: Plan consistent communication
Regular Maintenance:
Monthly: Check new content for consistency
Quarterly: Expand preferred phrases based on experience
Semi-annually: Review archetype and basic settings
As needed: Adjustment after feedback or target audience changes
Integration into Content Workflow:
The configured brand voice automatically works in:
All storytelling tools
All copywriting functions
Complete social media creation
All funnel and landing page texts
💡 Pro Tip: Keep a "brand voice diary": Note characteristic formulations from successful customer conversations, positive emails, or well-received posts. These real examples are gold for refining your preferred phrases.