Every AI assistant I tried gave me useful answers but the writing always felt like it came from HR. Four paragraphs, a bullet list, and "I hope this helps!" tacked on at the end. I'd ask something simple and get back a wall of text that read like a policy document.
The thing is, nobody actually talks like that. I don't, my friends don't, and when I want a quick answer I don't want to feel like I'm reading a memo.So I decided to build one that talks the way people actually do. An assistant that gives you real answers but sounds like a person. Specifically the kind of person who lives in the replies, sends you a meme when you're being dramatic, and still somehow knows the answer to your question.
That became Meme Chat AI. The assistant is called Brainrot Bot. It helps you rewrite dry texts so they don't sound flat, explain things without the textbook fog, give honest feedback on half-baked ideas, and find the right caption or angle for whatever you're working on.
The whole bet behind it was that being useful and having a personality are not a tradeoff. Most AI products act like they are, like the only way to be taken seriously is to sound serious. I don't think that's true, and building this app has mostly confirmed it.
I'm building this in public and I'll keep posting here about what's working, what broke, and what I picked up along the way. Follow along if you're into the indie app process or just curious where this goes.
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Seems this resonates more than it probably should.
A lot of AI products have accidentally optimized for sounding like a risk-averse middle manager writing an internal memo.
The interesting part is that "better AI" often isn't a model problem. It's a workflow problem. Context, memory, personality, and user control matter more than another benchmark point.
We're seeing something similar in HR tech. Companies don't struggle because employees lack AI tools. They struggle because every employee ends up building their own AI workflow.
The next generation of software probably won't be about AI features. It'll be about making AI actually fit how humans work.