Paste a link. Kaleidly transcribes it, learns your hand, and typesets it into a thread, a post, and a newsletter — in your voice, not the machine’s.
It reads like my drafts after three edits — except I skipped the three edits. The voice match is genuinely unnerving.
One podcast now becomes a week of posts before lunch. It replaced a freelancer and a Sunday night.
We tried the clip tools. Everything sounded like a hype account. Kaleidly was the first that sounded like us.
Credits never expire on paid plans. Cancel any issue. No watermarks on any tier.
Still curious? Every plan starts free — the fastest answer is to run one recording.
You paste a handful of your real posts — tweets, LinkedIn updates, newsletter passages. Kaleidly analyzes rhythm, sentence length, vocabulary and restraint to build a writing fingerprint, then Claude writes every edition against it.
The rate card is printed on every button: a full text run — all five formats — costs 5 credits, refining a single format costs 1, and a clip pack costs 10. Failed runs are never charged.
Always. Every edition is fully editable inline, and you can regenerate with a nudge (“punchier,” “more technical”) as many times as you like on paid plans.
No watermarks, ever — on any tier. Your recordings and voice profiles are yours; we don’t train models on your content.