Your AI should get more like you, not less
Most AI writing tools are frozen the moment you start using them. The first draft and the five-hundredth draft come out of the same generic machine. You correct the same tics every single time, and nothing you fix ever sticks.
That's backwards. The longer you use a tool, the more it should sound like you, not the same as it did on day one.
Voxmea starts with a Style Profile built from your questionnaire and writing samples. Then it keeps learning. Every edit you make, every draft you thumbs-up or rewrite, feeds back into the profile, so the next draft starts closer to where the last one ended.
You're not retraining anything. You're just using it. The corrections you'd have made anyway become rules the model remembers. After a handful of rewrites, the first draft is already close to what you would have written.
A tool that doesn't learn from you is asking you to do the same work forever. The one that does is the only kind worth keeping.