Productivity · Knowledge ManagementstructuralPersonasAIMarketingConsumer Research

AI-Powered Living Consumer Personas for Marketing Teams

Show HN project creating dynamic, AI-generated consumer personas that simulate real behavior for marketing teams. Addresses structural gap between static persona documents and the need for interactive, living customer profiles.

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