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Configuring Personas

Customize AI reply style, product voice, tone, audience context, and mention behavior so Reddit outreach sounds specific, helpful, and consistent.. Use this guide when you need a practical answer inside the LeadsRover workflow rather than a broad marketing overview.

It covers what to check, where the setting or workflow lives, and how the choice affects Reddit lead discovery, reply quality, Autopilot, or reporting.

What personas do

A persona tells the AI how to write. It's your voice on Reddit: the tone, the length, whether you sound like a developer or a marketer.

Setting one up

  • Name - Just a label for you to remember what it's for.
  • Writing style - How long, how formal, what tone.
  • Mention product - You can turn this off if you want to post helpful comments without promoting anything. Good for building karma first.

A useful persona sounds like the person who will actually reply on Reddit. Include practical details about your role, expertise, preferred tone, and how directly you want the product mentioned.

What doesn't work

Too salesy

Reddit hates obvious marketing. If every comment sounds like an ad, you'll get downvoted or flagged. Be helpful first.

Too generic

Bland personas make bland comments. Add some specifics about your background or perspective.

Inconsistent

If you sound different every time, it feels fake. Pick a voice and stick with it.

Multiple personas

You might want more than one if you have:

  • Different products or brands
  • Technical and non-technical audiences
  • Multiple team members posting

Keep separate personas when the audience expects a different level of technical depth or formality. A founder answering startup questions should not sound the same as a support lead helping a user troubleshoot a specific workflow.

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