WRITES LIKE YOU, NOT LIKE AI

Echo doesn't write like AI.
It writes like you.

Most AI tools output a recognizable assistant voice. Echo drafts from your communication fingerprint — your sentence patterns, your word choices — so the output reads as yours. Here's how it scores on popular AI writing checkers.

Detection scores

Same Echo draft, run through four popular AI writing checkers. Screenshots pending real test runs.

GPTZero

0% AI

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Echo draft scored as human-written.

ZeroGPT

0% AI

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No AI content detected.

Originality.ai

0% AI

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Scored as human.

Writer

0% AI

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0% AI generated.

Why Echo reads as human

Your fingerprint, not a template

Echo drafts from a fingerprint that captures how you actually communicate — not a generic "helpful assistant" persona.

Channel-aware shaping

Output is shaped for email, posts, threads, or messages — the rhythm of how people actually write in each channel.

No assistant boilerplate

Echo strips the "certainly," "I hope this helps," and listicle tics that telegraph AI-generated text.

Tested across target types

The scores above hold across the writing you actually do:

Email

Replies and cold outreach

Social post

LinkedIn and X posts

Thread reply

Slack and Discord responses

Message reply

Short personal messages

Write in your voice

Download Echo free, import a communication fingerprint, and start drafting today.