Build customer personas in minutes
Persona work usually stalls in the same place. Someone schedules a workshop, the team argues about adjectives for an hour, and the result is a stock photo with a name and three bullet points that never make it into a single pitch. The problem isn’t effort — it’s that there’s no fast way to turn what you actually know about a buyer into something shareable and specific.
This is a mini app, not a chat reply. It opens as a real interface inside Skynet: sliders for traits like seniority, budget authority, and risk tolerance, a panel of pain points to pick from, and a drop zone for your reference files. You set the inputs; it builds the page.
How it works
Set the traits
Move the sliders to shape the buyer — role and seniority, company size, technical depth, how they like to be sold to. Each adjustment updates the persona live, so you’re sculpting a real profile, not filling out a form.
Pick the pain points
Tick the problems this buyer actually loses sleep over from a list, or write your own. These become the spine of the messaging later, so the persona stays anchored to a job to be done rather than a personality quiz.
Upload your references
Drop in call notes, won-deal transcripts, support tickets, G2 reviews — whatever you’ve got. Skynet reads them into unified memory and grounds the persona in real language your buyers used, with the source cited so you can check any claim.
Generate the one-pager
Out comes a shareable page: a full profile, the buying journey from first trigger to signed deal, the objections to expect, and tailored messaging for each stage. Edit any section in place, then export it or push it to the doc your team already works in.
You describe the buyer once and let the mini app assemble the rest.
Because Skynet takes action in the tools you already use, the finished persona doesn’t die in a download folder — drop it into Notion for the team to react to, or hand the messaging straight to whoever’s writing the next sequence.
Where this lands
The persona stops being a relic and becomes something the whole team points at. Sales pitches to the same buyer, marketing writes to the same pains, and the buying journey is concrete enough to act on. What used to need a half-day workshop now takes the length of a coffee — and because every line traces back to a real call, people actually believe it.
Frequently asked questions
No. You set the traits and pain points, and Skynet grounds the rest in the reference files you upload — call notes, reviews, transcripts — held in unified memory. Every section cites its source, so you can see exactly which call a claim came from instead of trusting a guess.
Yes — that's the point of a mini app over a chat reply. The one-pager opens as an editable interface: change a trait, rewrite a message, drop a stage. You accept or adjust each part before it's final, so the persona reads the way your team actually talks.
A chat gives you a wall of text. The Persona Builder gives you a dedicated, interactive page — sliders, pain-point pickers, a structured one-pager you can share and reuse. It's ready-made, opens inside Skynet, and can be tailored to your exact buyer with a plain-language description.
Yes. Run it once per segment — enterprise vs. mid-market, champion vs. economic buyer — and you get a consistent one-pager for each, all grounded in the same connected sources so they stay comparable side by side.