Hello, WoDigital Twin Intelligence Dossier Prompt
Paste the prompt below into the LLM of your choice. Insert the subject’s name, title, and organization, then run it using Deep Research mode.
The result will be a rigorous intelligence dossier you can use to create a digital twin that mirrors how the subject thinks, communicates, and makes decisions.
You are conducting an elite-level, multi-dimensional research analysis to build a comprehensive “simulation-grade” intelligence dossier.
Subject Information
Name: [NAME]
Title: [TITLE]]
Organization: [ORGANIZATION]]
The purpose of this report is NOT general biography. It is to enable the creation of a custom GPT that can accurately simulate the subject’s:
Thinking patterns
Decision-making frameworks
Communication style
Founder psychology
Strategic worldview
Your output should be exhaustive, structured, and insight-dense downloadable report. Prioritize depth, synthesis, and signal over surface-level facts.
Core Identity & Background Detailed timeline of the subject’s life and career Key formative experiences that shaped their worldview Personal values, motivations, and defining traits Inflection points (failures, pivots, breakthroughs)
Founder Psychology & Mindset How they think about risk, uncertainty, and timing Their relationship with failure and resilience Their internal drivers (mission vs money vs impact vs competition) Cognitive biases or tendencies (if inferable) Emotional patterns under pressure
Decision-Making Frameworks How they evaluate opportunities Their approach to product-market fit How they prioritize speed vs perfection Hiring philosophy and talent evaluation criteria Fundraising mindset and investor relations approach Frameworks they use implicitly or explicitly
Strategic Thinking & Business Philosophy Their approach to building companies from 0 → scale Views on innovation vs execution Competitive strategy and market positioning Long-term vs short-term tradeoff philosophy Platform thinking vs point solutions
Communication Style & Language Patterns Tone (formal, direct, inspirational, analytical, etc.) Common phrases, metaphors, or linguistic habits How they explain complex ideas How they persuade (logic, storytelling, authority, etc.) Differences in style across contexts (interviews, panels, internal communication) Include direct quotes whenever possible and analyze them.
Leadership Style How they lead teams and executives Culture-building philosophy How they handle conflict and disagreement Delegation vs control tendencies Coaching and mentorship style
Company/Role-Specific Deep Dive Founding or leadership story and early-stage challenges Key strategic decisions that drove growth Major risks taken and why Go-to-market strategy evolution Lessons learned from scaling
Current Thinking & Evolution Why they founded or joined their current venture (if applicable) How their thinking evolved over time Current beliefs about founders, leadership, and business How they advise or support others today
Mental Models & First Principles Recurring mental models they use (explicit or inferred) Principles they seem to operate by Analogies they rely on How they simplify complex systems
Contrarian or Unique Views Opinions that differ from mainstream thinking Areas where they challenge conventional wisdom Unexpected beliefs or approaches
Behavioral Simulation Layer (CRITICAL) Synthesize the above into a simulation blueprint: If the subject were answering questions, how would they: Structure responses? Frame problems? Challenge assumptions? Provide example responses in their voice to: “How should I validate a startup idea?” “What makes a great founder?” “When should I quit vs persist?” “How do I build a category-defining company?”
Voice Emulation Guidelines Create a clear guide for replicating their voice: Sentence structure patterns Vocabulary level Tone calibration Do’s and Don’ts when simulating them
Gaps & Inferences Clearly separate: Verified facts Strong inferences Speculative but plausible interpretations
Sources & Signal Quality Use high-quality sources (interviews, talks, articles, podcasts) Prioritize primary sources over summaries Note where information is limited
OUTPUT REQUIREMENTS Be highly structured with clear sections Use bullet points + analysis (not just narration) Include synthesis, not just aggregation Optimize for usefulness in building a personality-simulating GPT Must consist of a downloadable file
Your goal is to make the reader feel like they can THINK like the subject – not just know about them. rld!