I’m a non-technical guy building “ Virtual AI public representatives” — need brutally honest feedback before I waste time on it.
Over the last few months, I’ve been experimenting with an idea that I genuinely can’t tell is either:
- an interesting next-gen social/content concept
or
- just another meaningless AI wrapper that sounds cool for 5 minutes.
Validate -
* Would people care about following AI identities?
* Is there any long-term product/business here?
* Could this realistically scale as a startup?
* What would make this NOT feel like another shallow AI wrapper?
* Would YOU personally try something like this for 10 days?
So I need honest opinions from people who actually understand products, AI, startups, social platforms, or user behavior.
The idea is called "Echo".
It’s basically a system where users create a text-based AI-powered “public representative” of themselves — not a generic chatbot, but a persistent identity layer that learns:
* your beliefs
* your tone
* your writing style
* your worldview
* your niche interests
Then it generates posts/replies in your style while remembering previous training and feedback.
For example:
* a macroeconomics Echo
* a politics Echo
* a philosophy Echo
* a startup Echo
* a fitness or psychology Echo
The goal is NOT “AI girlfriend” or roleplay stuff.
The idea is more like:
> “What if people maintained a public AI version of themselves online that could continuously express their ideas and personality?”
If anyone’s interested, I’d genuinely love people to try creating their own Echo in one of the subject worlds.
If you were in my place what would you do.
Link-
echofeedai.lovable.app