The LeadJens Prism
A single source — one stat, one client question, one win — refracted into a month of content, written in your voice and built to be the answer AI gives.
The analogy
A glass prism takes one beam of light and splits it into every color. The LeadJens Prism does the same with your ideas — one source becomes a month of content, each piece shaped for its channel and tuned to sound like you.
A market stat, a closed deal, a question a client keeps asking. One source goes in.
Your voice, your market, your ideal client, your guardrails — the filter that makes it sound like you.
One pass refracts that single idea into every channel-ready format, each shaped for how that platform and AI want it.
Every channel that matters, plus a day-by-day calendar — built to be cited by AI search.
The Master Prism × your Voice Lens = your Spectrum
The Voice Lens
Generic AI sounds like generic AI. The Voice Lens is your profile — your voice, your ideal client, your market, your compliance rules — built once and read on every pass. The same idea, bent through you, comes out sounding like nobody else.
I solve the blank-page problem: I go ninety, you go ten. The system drafts a month of content in your voice. You add the last ten percent only you can — your deals, your relationships, your final word before it posts.
What lands in your inbox — your Spectrum
Each piece reads from one canonical brief, so the number, the claim, and the call to action stay consistent everywhere — and each is shaped for how that platform, and AI, want it.
Authority and reach with the people who refer you, in your voice.
Local intent and AI local answers, kept fresh every week.
The compounding owned asset AI engines read and cite.
Saves and reach, formatted for how the feed actually rewards you.
Hyperlocal, neighbor-to-neighbor, in the places your market still gathers.
The exact situational questions people type into AI, answered so you are the answer.
Every Spectrum ships with a day-by-day schedule telling you exactly what to post, where, each day. Plus a couple of email draft-starters you finish in your own voice. No blank pages, no guessing what's next.
About thirty pieces a month — roughly one posting action a day, and a calendar that tells you which one.
Why it's a system, not a one-time dump
It decays the moment you stop. Three forces pull at it the second you go quiet — which is why one batch of content can't hold the position.
A profile or page that looks dormant gets downranked and stops being cited. Freshness is itself a signal to Google and the AI crawlers that you're current and worth quoting.
The market shifts and your stats go out of date — old content becomes wrong — and the AI engines re-weight what they cite week to week.
Even if you stand still, your share of the answer decays against everyone who didn't. The lane stays open only as long as you keep feeding it.
A garden, not a statue: stop watering it and it dies. The Prism is the weekly signal that keeps you the answer AI cites — about an hour and a half of your month, because the system does the building.
The proof
The motion and the visuals on this page weren't licensed stock — they were generated with the same AI workflow that builds your Spectrum. And I run it on my own business first: AI-written content in my voice pulling Instagram reels at 30K, 60K, and 100K-plus views. The work on this page is the demo of the work you'd get.
Questions
A monthly content system for real estate professionals. It takes one source each week — a market stat, a closed deal, a question clients keep asking — and refracts it into a month of channel-ready content: LinkedIn, Google Business Profile, blog posts, Instagram carousels, Facebook and Nextdoor adaptations, and AEO question-and-answer pieces. Every piece is written in your voice and built to be found and cited by AI answer engines — and it ships with a 30-day calendar telling you what to post where, each day.
Each agent has a Voice Lens — a profile of your voice, ideal client, market, brand, and compliance rules, built once during onboarding. The Prism reads that Lens on every run, so the content reflects how you actually talk and who you serve, instead of house-style AI output.
Content is structured for SEO (ranking in search), GEO (being cited by generative engines like ChatGPT and Perplexity), and AEO (directly answering the questions people ask). We don't chase "best agent in your city" — that's the knife fight every agent is already in. We find your winnable lane: the specific situation only you should own, so when your ideal client asks AI a detailed, situational question, you're the name that comes up.
Roughly thirty pieces across the channels that matter — about six to eight LinkedIn posts, six to eight Google Business Profile posts, around four blog posts, four Instagram carousels, four Facebook/Nextdoor adaptations, AEO question-and-answer pieces, and a couple of email draft-starters — plus a 30-day, day-by-day posting calendar. That's about one posting action per day, and the calendar tells you which one.
It's done-with-you on the parts only you can do. I solve the blank-page problem — I go ninety, you go ten. The system drafts a month of content in your voice; you add the last ten percent only you can: your deals, your relationships, your final word before anything posts.
No. I promise visibility — showing up and getting cited when buyers and sellers ask AI who to work with. Leads follow when you bring your ten percent and stay consistent. Anyone guaranteeing leads or rankings is selling you something I won't.
See your spectrum
Start with a free AI Visibility Score to see where you stand today — or book a 15-minute call and I'll walk you through the whole system.