The Client Voice Capture Toolkit
Nail Your Client’s Voice Before They Say, ‘This Doesn’t Sound Like Me.’
For ghostwriters who are tired of “almost right” drafts turning into unpaid revision marathons.
Get access to The Client Voice Capture Toolkit inside the monthly Prompt Kit membership — built to help ghostwriters capture, analyze, apply, audit, and protect a client’s voice using ChatGPT. Just $20/month for paid subscribers, with access to all prompt kits.
You know the moment.
You send the draft. It’s clean. Smart. Strategic. You even fixed the client’s rambling voice memo that had the structure of a tipped-over junk drawer.
Then they reply:
“This is good, but it doesn’t really sound like me.”
Cool. Fantastic. Love that. Now you’re trapped in revision quicksand because “more me” apparently means “please decode my personality from vibes, two LinkedIn posts, and one podcast transcript recorded in 2021.”
That’s exactly what The Client Voice Capture Toolkit was built to fix. It gives ghostwriters six expert-level ChatGPT prompts for collecting voice samples, building client voice profiles, rewriting drafts in the client’s style, auditing for voice drift, adapting voice across platforms, and creating a polished handoff guide clients and collaborators can actually use.
What You Get Inside
The Voice Sample Intake Engine
Collect the right client samples before you start writing into a fog machine. This helps you ask better questions, request better examples, and avoid building a voice profile from one stiff bio and a prayer.
The Client Voice Fingerprint Builder
Turn client samples into a reusable voice profile with tone traits, rhythm, vocabulary, personality signals, persuasion style, phrase banks, and do/don’t rules.
The Voice-Matched Draft Translator
Take a rough draft and rewrite it so it sounds like your client — not like ChatGPT wearing their jacket and trying too hard at brunch.
The Voice Drift Audit
Catch the weird spots before the client does. It flags lines that feel too generic, too polished, too stiff, too promotional, too AI, or just painfully not-them.
The Platform Voice Adapter
Keep the same client voice across LinkedIn, newsletters, articles, emails, speeches, bios, scripts, and all the other content clients suddenly need “by Friday.”
The Client Voice Handoff Bible
Create a polished, practical voice guide with writing rules, phrase banks, platform notes, approved examples, off-voice examples, and a one-page summary.
Plus, access to every other prompt kit in the membership
Not just this one. Paid subscribers get access to all prompt kits for one monthly price.
Built for real client work, not cute prompt theory
These prompts are made for ghostwriters, content teams, founders, executives, consultants, authors, and client-facing writers who need drafts approved faster.
Why This Matters
Client voice is where ghostwriting gets expensive.
Not because writing is hard — although, sure, sometimes it is. It gets expensive because unclear voice expectations create messy feedback, vague revisions, second-guessing, scope creep, and those deeply cursed comment bubbles like “Can this feel more like something I’d say?”
This toolkit gives you a system. Not a random pile of prompts. A proper workflow.
You collect stronger samples. You build a voice fingerprint. You translate drafts with intention. You audit before sending. You adapt across platforms without turning the client into five different personalities. Then you package the whole thing into a voice guide that feels like a premium deliverable instead of a chaotic notes doc named “client voice final final 2.”
Get Access Today
Normally, a system like this could easily be packaged as a $97 ghostwriting workflow kit.
But inside the monthly Prompt Kit membership, you get it — plus access to all prompt kits — for just:
$20/month
No drama. No bloated course. No “watch these 19 modules before doing the thing.”
Just practical prompts you can use in actual client work.
Join for $20/month and start writing drafts that sound like your clients before they have to complain about it.
P.S.
The longer you keep guessing client voice, the more revisions you invite into your peaceful little inbox.
Grab the toolkit now, use it before your next client draft, and save yourself from the most expensive sentence in ghostwriting:
“This is good, but it doesn’t sound like me.”


