A copilot, not autopilot. Canorra learns each client's brand voice and the facts only you know, drafts in that voice, and flags anything off-brand or made-up — then you approve every line. Each client kept in its own memory.
Rainy commute? Don't sweat it. Our shoes are scientifically proven to keep you 100% dry in any storm. Lace up and go.
On-brand rewriteRainy commute? Don't sweat it. Vessi's waterproof knit shrugs off the puddles — no boots, no plastic bags. Lace up and go.
You run the wellness brand and the fintech client through the same ChatGPT, and it all comes out sounding like the same press release. So you rewrite it — and under a retainer, every redo is margin gone, not billable hours.
You re-paste the brand guide every morning because the tool forgot it overnight. And when a made-up stat or an off-brand line slips through to a client, it's your name on it, not the model's.
A copilot, not autopilot. Canorra does the four jobs below. You make every call — nothing reaches a client without your sign-off.
Their voice, vocabulary, and the facts only you know — kept in a separate brain per client. Teach it once; stop re-briefing the AI every morning.
Captions, emails, posts, ad copy — written the way that client actually sounds. Switch client and the voice switches with it. No bleed between brands.
Off-brand lines and unverifiable claims get flagged — and rewritten on-brand — before anything reaches the client. The guardrail your name needs.
Nothing ships without you. Every draft, flag, and approval is recorded — an audit trail you can hand a client when they ask who wrote what.
Point it at their site and past work. It learns their voice, terms, and the facts they stand behind — their canon.
Ask for a caption, email, or post. It writes in that client's voice and marks anything off-brand or unverifiable.
You make the call on every line. Switch to the next client and the brain switches with you — no bleed.
AI should sound like your client.
Not like everyone.
Not built for: one-brand in-house teams who only ever write in a single voice.
Fifteen minutes. Tell us what voice drift and rework actually cost you each month. If it's a real problem, you'll shape what we build — and get in before anyone else.