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Import your writing

Upload or paste your old blogs, newsletters, and posts — and approve what Zsper learns from them.

Importing your back-catalog is the fastest way to make Zsper sound like you. It reads what you've published and learns two kinds of things: knowledge (your opinions, stories, product facts) and voice (your rhythm, vocabulary, and phrasing).

What you can import

  • Files — drag and drop .md or .txt files, one article per file (an llms.txt export works too).
  • Pasted text — paste anything: LinkedIn posts, old newsletters, blog drafts. Pasting several pieces at once is fine; Zsper splits them.

If you can copy the text, Zsper can learn from it. There's no minimum quality bar — rough drafts and short posts teach it plenty.

How much is enough?

Five to ten published pieces get the voice genuinely close. Less is still useful: even ten LinkedIn posts teach your core stances and cadence. You can import more later at any time — each import adds to the brain, it never resets it.

You approve everything

Nothing enters your brain silently. After an import, each extracted insight is staged for your review: you see every opinion, story, and fact it wants to learn, and confirm or discard each one. Only confirmed knowledge influences your drafts.

What happens next

Imported knowledge shows up on your Brain page with its source attached, and your voice fingerprint updates from the imported prose. Your next draft starts from all of it.

Related: Review your brain · Write your first article

Try it while it's fresh.

Everything in this guide works the same on the free trial.

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