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CloneMeUp
Your digital twin for work
A digital version of you

Build a digital twin that works like you do.

CloneMeUp learns your style, habits and way of thinking from your real work. It writes like you, explains like you and makes suggestions the way you normally would — so you can hand off more of the boring stuff.

Early build Research, founders, engineers first
Start with: writing • decisions • routines
YOU
Your digital twin · draft
PhD student · Writing helper
Demo Thinking like you
Example conversation
You
Draft the related work section for my new paper on recommender systems. Keep my tone clear and a bit dry.
Your twin
Sure. I’ll group the prior work into a few simple buckets, highlight where results are actually solid, and avoid over-selling. I’ll also leave short comments where we should double-check numbers instead of trusting memory.
Your tone not boilerplate
Your habits captured over time
You + more hours in the day
What it can copy

Not just your voice. Your way of working.

CloneMeUp doesn’t try to replace you. It tries to be the version of you that has more time and remembers how you like things done.

Personality & tone
Your writing style, kept intact
It learns how you like to write: how formal you are, how much humour you use, how direct you are and how much detail you give, so messages sound like they came from you.
Emails Paper sections Slack / chat replies
Work habits
The way you structure your work
It picks up how you like to break down tasks, organise documents and explain ideas, so drafts feel familiar instead of random.
Doc outlines Checklists Daily routines
Decision style
How you make calls
It learns how cautious or bold you usually are, how much evidence you want and what you care about most, so suggestions match your real-life choices.
Prioritising tasks Reviewing plans Weighing trade-offs
Voice & presence
Voice and video (later)
The first focus is thinking and writing. Over time, you’ll be able to connect voice and video so your twin can present and explain in a more natural way.
Voice messages Short talks Explainer videos
Knowledge
Built from your real work
It learns from your papers, notes, documents, code and past messages, so it knows what you’ve already figured out and how you usually explain it.
Notes & docs Paper drafts Code comments
Control
You stay in charge
You decide what it sees, what it can do and where it’s used. You can always say no, change its behaviour or turn it off.
Review before sending Adjust its tone Change limits
How it works

Start small. Let it grow into you.

The goal isn’t to copy your whole life on day one. We start with a few important tasks and build your twin around those.

1 Share how you think
Short call + your past work
We talk for a bit and you send some real examples: papers, notes, emails, messages. This shows how you actually think and write, not how you think you do.
2 Shape its behaviour
“More like this, less like that”
You react to sample outputs: more direct, less fluffy, more careful with claims, shorter or longer. We adjust until it feels close to you.
3 Put it on real tasks
Let it handle the boring parts
You give your twin clear jobs, like “draft this email” or “turn these notes into a summary”. It handles the first version; you keep final say.
Use cases

Where a digital twin helps right now.

These are some of the real situations CloneMeUp is being designed for, so people can stay focused on thinking instead of formatting.

Students & PhDs
Paper-writing and academic life
Use your twin to draft related work, polish introductions, suggest clearer explanations and turn messy notes into something your advisor can read. Keep your tone, your structure and your usual level of care.
Everyday examples: “Write the first draft of this section”, “Reply to my advisor in my style”, “Summarise these papers the way I do.”
Founders & leaders
Docs, updates and decisions
Let your twin prepare draft product updates, comment on strategy docs and suggest feedback that sounds like you. It helps keep the team aligned with your way of thinking without you writing every word by hand.
Everyday examples: “React to this proposal like I would”, “Draft an investor update in my voice.”
Engineers & builders
Reviews and explanations
Your twin can suggest pull request comments in your tone, turn rough ideas into design docs and explain parts of the system in your usual way when people ask.
Everyday examples: “Comment on this PR like I normally do”, “Turn these bullet points into a design doc.”
Creators & teachers
Content in your own voice
Your twin can draft scripts, posts and explanations that match your style and favourite examples, so your audience gets “you” even when you’re offline.
Everyday examples: “Turn this idea into a short script”, “Rewrite this lesson so it sounds like me.”
Mini demo

A small taste of a digital you.

This is a simple demo. In the real system, your twin would be trained on your own writing, decisions and habits.

Pick a starting “you”
How should your twin behave?

Choose a rough role and type a task. The reply on the right will adjust tone and style to match.

Demo only
No real model running yet
Your twin might say
Hi! This is a simple demo of how a digital twin could respond. Pick a type of “you” on the left, type a task, and I’ll show a reply that matches that role. In the real product, this would be based on your own writing and habits.
About

Who’s building CloneMeUp?

CloneMeUp started from a simple thought: what if busy people could clone the way they think, not just their calendar?

Hi, I’m Zakir Ullah.
PhD in Machine Learning & Reinforcement Learning · Shanghai Jiao Tong University
I work on how machines can learn from humans — not just data points, but real preferences and behaviour. I’ve seen how much time smart people spend rewriting the same emails, restructuring the same documents and re-explaining the same ideas.

CloneMeUp is my attempt to build something useful for that: a digital twin that learns your style and helps with the parts of your work that feel like copy-paste, while you stay focused on the interesting problems.
A few things I care about while building this:
• The twin should feel like an extension of you, not a stranger using your name.
• You should always know what it can do and what it can’t.
• It should make your day lighter, not more complicated.

If this sounds like something you’d use — or something you’d like to stress test — I’d love to talk.
Early access

Simple, early-stage plans.

Pricing is still being shaped with early users. For now the focus is on learning what actually helps, not selling fancy tiers.

Early interest
$0
Tell me who you are and what you’d use it for.
Join a short list of early testers
Help shape the direction of the product
Best for people with clear, heavy workloads
Planned
Personal twin
TBD / month
One digital twin focused on your everyday tasks and writing.
Built from your own work and style
Best for students, researchers and builders
You control where and how it’s used
Planned
Team twins
Talk to me
For labs, startups and teams that want a shared way of thinking to scale.
Multiple individual twins
Shared knowledge and context
Clear rules and boundaries per person
Want an early digital twin?
I’m starting with a small group of people whose time is stretched: PhD students, researchers, founders, engineers and managers who feel like there’s never enough day for all the writing and explaining.
If that sounds like you, reach out and tell me what a twin could help you with.
To join the early access list, send me an email:
Including a few details helps a lot:
  • Who you are (e.g. PhD in X, founder of Y, engineer at Z).
  • What kind of work your twin would handle for you.
  • One or two real examples (e.g. email, doc, task) you’d love to offload.
  • Anything you’re worried about (privacy, control, tone, etc.).
No forms, no automatic spam — just a real person reading your email.
Questions

Common things people ask.

Is this actually cloning me?
No. There’s no copy of your brain or anything sci-fi like that. CloneMeUp learns from your writing, choices and habits to help with work, but you stay the human in charge. Think of it as a very strong “second you” for the tasks that drain your time.
Who owns my twin?
The goal is simple: your twin should feel like it belongs to you. You decide what it sees and where it’s used. As the system grows, clear rules about data and control will stay a core part of the design, not an afterthought.
Do I need a big online presence?
No. Many people don’t post much online but still write a lot: emails, notes, documents. That kind of everyday work is enough to learn from. Public content is a bonus, not a requirement.
When will it be ready to use?
The system is under active development. Early access will gradually roll out to a small number of people where a twin can clearly save hours per week. If that’s you, send an email and share your use case.
This is a demo right now — the real clone engine isn’t running yet. You can still explore how it might feel.