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Your Link In Bio Can Now Talk Back

    Static link-in-bio pages are essentially digital business cards.

    They hand you a list of links and then stand there silently while you figure out what to click. They do not know who you are, why you came, or what you actually need.

    Digital Clone changes that. It is a new Pro feature on BoringOne.page that replaces your static profile with an animated, conversational AI version of you — one that greets visitors, answers their questions, recommends your links, and talks the way you actually talk.


    What happens when someone lands on your page

    Instead of seeing a profile photo and a column of buttons, visitors are greeted by something they have never seen on a bio page before.

    Your profile photo dissolves into a field of particles that reform into your face — animated, glowing, breathing. The face fills the whole screen. Then it speaks.

    The intro message is yours. You set it. Something like: "Hey — I'm glad you're here. I'm building tools for designers who want to stop chasing clients. Ask me anything."

    From there, it is a real conversation.

    Visitors can type freely — ask what you do, what you're working on, where to find your portfolio, whether you take clients. The clone responds in your voice, with your knowledge, and naturally surfaces the right links when they come up.

    If someone asks "What are you selling?" the clone does not dump your full link list. It answers the question, then mentions the most relevant link — and that link shows a hover card with a preview of where it goes.

    When the visitor is ready to explore further, they can ask to see all your links. The particle face shrinks to a small animated avatar in the top corner. Your links slide in. The page becomes a normal bio page again — but one the visitor is now primed to engage with.


    How the AI actually sounds like you

    This is the part most people ask about first.

    Getting an AI to say accurate things about you is straightforward. Getting it to sound like you is a different problem — and it is the one we spent the most time on.

    Digital Clone does not use personality preset dropdowns. It builds a personality profile: a paragraph generated specifically for you that captures how you communicate, your level of formality, the things you tend to say, and the energy you bring to conversations.

    You do not write this paragraph. The setup does.

    When you enable Digital Clone, you have a short conversation with an AI setup assistant — about five to seven exchanges. It asks you:

    • What do you do, and who do you help?
    • What are you building or selling right now?
    • Which link on your page matters most?
    • What topics do you love talking about?
    • How would you describe how you communicate?

    By the end of that conversation, it has built a working model of you — your personality profile, your intro message, your suggestion bubbles, and a structured knowledge base covering your projects, offers, proof points, and topics.

    That knowledge base is what the clone actually draws from in every visitor conversation. It is not generic AI filler. It is your information, expressed in your voice.

    Digital Clone setup chat — creator answering questions about their work and communication style


    The calibration loop

    After setup, you can test your own clone from your public page.

    Because you are logged in, the clone knows it is talking to you. It enters owner mode. After a few exchanges, a small banner appears: "Sound like you?"

    If yes — great, you are done.

    If not quite — you type what felt off ("I would never say it that formally" / "I talk more directly") and the AI refines the personality profile on the spot. This loop repeats until it gets it right.

    Most creators get it dialed in within one or two calibration passes.

    Owner calibration banner asking 'Sound like you?' after testing the clone


    What the clone knows and does not know

    The clone is built from what you tell it during setup. That means it knows:

    • What you are working on right now
    • What you offer and at what price or terms
    • Proof points — results, projects, case studies you mentioned
    • Topics you care about
    • All the links on your page, with context about each

    It does not have access to anything you did not share during setup. It will not hallucinate credentials or make up details about your work. If a visitor asks something outside its knowledge, it says so and redirects to the best available link.

    The clone also tracks conversation stage. Early in the conversation it explores — asks questions, builds connection. By message four or five, it starts guiding — asking what the visitor is looking for. By message six or later, it moves toward action — mentioning relevant links, suggesting next steps. This progression happens naturally, not mechanically.


    What it is built on

    Responses arrive via streaming — character by character, timed to match the typing animation on screen. There is no loading spinner, no wait. It feels live because it is.

    The particle face reacts while the clone speaks. In its base state, particles pulse outward in slow electric waves. While speaking or typing a response, the energy shifts — electric arc bolts crackle between nearby particles, creating a live visual signal that it is active and responding.

    All of this respects your existing page theme — your colors, your dark or light mode, your fonts. The clone does not look generic. It looks like it belongs to you.


    How to set it up

    Digital Clone is a Pro feature. If you are on a Pro plan, it is in your dashboard under the Clone tab.

    The setup takes about ten minutes:

    1. Open the Clone tab in your dashboard
    2. Chat with the setup assistant — answer its questions naturally, the same way you would explain yourself to a new contact
    3. Review what it generates — the intro message, personality profile, suggestion bubbles, and knowledge base
    4. Publish, then test your own page
    5. Calibrate until it sounds right

    You can update any part of it at any time. If you launch a new product, add it to the knowledge base. If your focus shifts, update the intro message. The clone reflects wherever you are now.


    The problem with bio pages is not that they have too few links.

    It is that a list of links does not help a stranger who just found you understand what is relevant to them specifically.

    A new visitor to your page might be a potential client. Or a collaborator. Or someone who is curious but not ready to buy. Or a journalist. Or a fan.

    A static page treats all of them the same. It shows everyone the same links in the same order with no context.

    Digital Clone figures out who the visitor is in the first few messages — not through a form or a quiz, but through natural conversation — and responds accordingly. A potential client gets a different experience than a curious stranger. Someone asking about collaboration gets pointed somewhere different than someone asking about your newsletter.

    That is not something a list of buttons can do.


    You can see exactly what visitors are asking

    Most bio page analytics stop at link clicks. Digital Clone goes further.

    The insights dashboard has a dedicated Clone tab that shows you what is actually happening in those conversations — how many people chatted with your clone, what intent the AI detected (buyer, collaborator, curious, researcher), and which topics came up most.

    That is a different category of data. A link click tells you someone was interested enough to leave. A conversation tells you why they came, what they were looking for, and whether they found it.

    If you notice most visitors are curious but not buying, you can update the clone's knowledge to address that gap. If buyers keep asking the same question, you can make the answer more prominent. The clone gets better the more you pay attention to it.

    Digital Clone analytics tab in the BoringOne.page insights dashboard


    Who Digital Clone is for

    It is a natural fit for:

    • Creators and solopreneurs who get questions about their work constantly and want something to handle first contact at any hour
    • Coaches and consultants who want to qualify interest before a call gets booked
    • Freelancers who want to make a strong first impression without having to be online to do it
    • Anyone who gets DMs asking the same questions — the clone handles those questions so you do not have to

    If your bio page gets visitors but those visitors rarely convert into something meaningful, the issue is usually the gap between attention and action. A conversation is often the bridge that gap needs.


    Try it

    If you want to see Digital Clone before building your own, look for profiles on BoringOne.page with the animated particle face — Pro users can enable it publicly so visitors experience it directly.

    If you are ready to build your own:

    Create your BoringOne.page

    Set up takes ten minutes. The clone works while you sleep.