Creator workflow
Interview Intelligence: the fastest way to extract founder expertise
The best founder content is usually trapped in calls, notes, stories, and opinions. Interview Intelligence turns that raw expertise into durable creator memory.
The best founder content rarely starts as a clean prompt.
It starts as a customer call, a hard-earned lesson, a contrarian belief, a pricing mistake, a product decision, or a story the founder has told three times but never published.
That is why ThoughtCite uses Interview Intelligence.
Prompt boxes are too passive
A blank text box waits for the creator to know what to say.
Interview Intelligence does the opposite. It starts with a predicted topic, asks focused questions, and keeps adapting until the raw material is specific enough to become useful content.
Good questions uncover:
- the story behind the claim,
- the example that makes it credible,
- the caveat that prevents it from sounding generic,
- the framework hidden in the founder's operating pattern,
- and the phrase the creator would naturally use.
Memory is the moat
The goal is not one interview. It is compounding memory.
Each answer teaches the system more about the creator's worldview, examples, vocabulary, preferred structures, and recurring themes. Future predictions and drafts get sharper because the product remembers more than a single chat session.
The output is not just text
A strong interview can become:
- a LinkedIn post,
- a carousel outline,
- a quote card,
- a framework diagram,
- a long-form article,
- or a follow-up prediction for the next content opportunity.
That is the loop: predict the topic, interview for depth, create the asset, learn from the result.
Use ThoughtCite to turn your raw expertise into content that sounds like you because it came from you.
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