What’s in your profile
Company name and description
Company name and description
What you build and who you sell to. One or two sentences. Used in cold emails, meeting prep briefs, and content to position correctly.Example: “We build AI-native workflow automation for B2B SaaS operations teams.”
ICP definition
ICP definition
Your Ideal Customer Profile. The more specific, the better.
- Company size: e.g., 50–500 employees
- Industry: e.g., B2B SaaS
- Funding stage: e.g., Series A or B
- Geography: e.g., US and Canada
- Additional signals: e.g., teams with an ops lead, companies using Salesforce
Competitors
Competitors
List the products you’re most often compared against. Cortex uses this for competitive research. Striker uses it for objection handling. Pulse uses it for content angles.Example: HubSpot, Salesforce, a homegrown spreadsheet system.
Voice tone
Voice tone
3–5 words that describe how you communicate.Example: “direct, technical, founder-to-founder, no filler”Used by Pulse for content, Striker for emails, and any skill that produces written output.
Voice samples
Voice samples
Paste 2–3 real examples of writing you’re proud of — a cold email that got replies, a LinkedIn post that performed, a message that landed.This is the most impactful input in the entire profile. Ultron learns your actual writing patterns from examples, not from a description of them.
Platforms
Platforms
Which channels you actively use: LinkedIn, Twitter, email, blog, Instagram.Pulse uses this to know where to create content. Striker knows which channel to use for outreach.
Banned words
Banned words
Terms that should never appear in any Ultron output.The defaults already exclude: synergy, leverage, innovative, revolutionary, game-changing, seamlessly. Add your own specific terms.
How to update your profile
- Go to Settings → Profile
- Fill in each section
- Save