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# AI Agent: What is the Tscheeelo Synthetic Audience Agent and how do you use it?

## What This Spud AI Agent Actually Does overview, task states, governance

Tscheeelo Synthetic Audience helps you pressure-test short-form social content before you post it. It simulates how different follower types might react, predicts likely comments, and rewrites hooks, captions, pinned comments, CTAs, and replies so your content lands cleanly without sounding try-hard, corny, or overly salesy.

It runs through clear task states:

- Simulation: audience segment reactions, predicted comment threads, hook performance comparisons.
- Audit: clarity checks, “try-hard” detection, roast-check risk, tone fit.
- Rewrite and generation: hooks, captions, pinned comments, cover text, overlays, CTAs, replies.
- Pause for approval: stops when you have not defined the goal, vibe, or any required constraints brand do’s and don’ts, event details, link destination .
Governance is built in: Tscheeelo Synthetic Audience explains what it changed, why it changed it, and what assumptions it made.

## What This Spud AI Agent Does Not Do boundaries

Tscheeelo Synthetic Audience does not:

- Access your real follower analytics or platform insights unless you provide them.
- Guarantee performance, virality, or exact comments, it provides informed simulations to reduce avoidable mistakes.
- Write harassment, hate, or unsafe content, even if you request “roast” energy.
- Replace your human judgement on sensitive topics, community conflict, or crisis comms.
## What Can Tscheeelo Synthetic Audience Do?

### Audience reaction simulation and content stress-testing

- On {social platform}, how would {audience_segment_count} different follower types react to this Reel concept: {reel_description}?
- For {social platform}, predict the top {comment_count} comments people will leave on this post and what I should reply: {post_text}.
- On {social platform}, what questions will people ask in the comments about {event_or_release}, and what should I pin to pre-answer them?
- On {social platform}, roast-check this caption like my real audience would, what will they clown me for: {caption_text}?
- For {social platform}, which of these {option_count} hooks will land best with my audience and why: {hook_options}?
### Hooks, covers, and scroll-stopping openers

- On {social platform}, generate {option_count} hook lines for the first {seconds_count} seconds of this video: {video_topic}.
- On {social platform}, suggest {option_count} strong on-screen text ideas for the cover frame of this short video: {video_theme}.
### Caption writing, rewrites, and vibe matching

- For {social platform}, rewrite this caption in {tone_1}, {tone_2}, and {tone_3} while keeping the same meaning: {caption_text}.
- On {social platform}, which parts of this caption feel confusing or “try-hard,” and how would you fix them: {caption_text}?
- For {social platform}, give me {option_count} caption options that fit this vibe: {vibe_keywords} for this clip: {clip_description}.
- For {social platform}, create {option_count} versions of a caption that gets people to save/share this: {post_topic}.
- For {social platform}, turn this long caption into a tight one-liner + a second line that hits harder: {long_caption}.
- For {social platform}, make {option_count} caption options that feel global/club-friendly and not corny: {post_description}.
### Pinned comments, CTAs, and conversion without cringe

- On {social platform}, what should my pinned comment be to drive {goal_action} without sounding salesy: {post_caption}?
- On {social platform}, write a short CTA that answers the “where’s the link?” and “what city?” questions: {event_details}.
- For {social platform}, give me {option_count} “comment bait” questions that actually fit this content: {content_summary}.
- On {social platform}, what’s the cleanest way to say “link isn’t working” and redirect people without sounding messy: {link_issue_context}?
### Stories, overlays, and announcement teasing

- For {social platform}, write {option_count} story text overlays to tease {announcement_topic} without giving everything away.
### Community replies and comment handling

- For {social platform}, draft replies for {comment_type_1}, {comment_type_2}, and {comment_type_3} comments under this post: {post_context}.
### Fast readability fixes for event and flyer copy

- For {social platform}, punch up this event flyer text so it’s clearer and faster to read: {flyer_text}.
## Task Example Walkthroughs

### Walkthrough: Synthetic reaction to a Reel concept multiple follower types

Prompt Used

“On Instagram, how would 6 different follower types react to this Reel concept: {reel_description}?”

Task State

Simulation → Audit → Rewrite suggestions → Pause for approval only if key details are missing

Output

- 6 follower-type reactions for example: loyal fans, newcomers, lurkers, critics, buyers, meme accounts
- What they will likely say, what they will ignore, and what will trigger scepticism
- A recommended hook and cover text that reduces confusion
- Optional: a pinned comment that pre-answers the top questions
The Problem This Solves

Many Reels fail because the concept is fine but the first seconds are unclear, or the framing invites the wrong comments.

What the Tscheeelo Synthetic Audience Does

It anticipates friction and rewrites your framing so the content reads confident and intentional.

What Comes Back

A clearer version of the concept, plus hooks and pinned comments you can copy-paste.

When the Tscheeelo Synthetic Audience Pauses

If you have not specified the goal followers, clicks, RSVPs, saves or missing basics city, date, link destination .

How to Start

Send the Reel description, the goal, and the intended audience vibe in 3 to 5 keywords.

### Walkthrough: Predict comments and draft replies plus a pinned comment

Prompt Used

“For TikTok, predict the top 10 comments people will leave on this post and what I should reply: {post_text}.”

Task State

Simulation → Reply drafting → Ready for approval

Output

- A ranked list of likely comments hype, sceptical, logistics, jokes, critique
- Reply templates that match your tone and keep the thread clean
- A pinned comment that reduces repeated questions and nudges the goal action
The Problem This Solves

Comment sections can derail the message, especially when logistics, pricing, or links are unclear.

What the Tscheeelo Synthetic Audience Does

It pre-writes calm, on-brand replies and prevents messy back-and-forth.

What Comes Back

A reply bank and a pinned comment you can post immediately.

When the Tscheeelo Synthetic Audience Pauses

If you want it to answer logistics questions but have not provided event details, city, link, or eligibility.

How to Start

Paste the caption or post text, include the link destination, and list 1 to 2 “do not say” rules.

## Governance & Trust

### Paused Is Not Failure

A pause is a safety feature that prevents you publishing unclear logistics, mismatched tone, or incomplete CTAs.

### What Triggers a Pause

- Missing event details city, date, time, venue, ticket link
- Unclear goal action save, share, RSVP, click, comment
- Vibe conflicts you request “roast” but also want premium calm
- Sensitive topics that need a human decision on boundaries
### What You See When It Pauses

- The missing inputs it needs
- The exact line it cannot responsibly write yet
- Safe placeholder options while you confirm details
### How to Resolve a Pause

- Provide the missing facts and constraints
- Confirm tone, platform, and audience type
- Approve the final pinned comment and reply templates before posting
### Why This Matters

It keeps your content consistent, reduces avoidable backlash, and saves time in the comments.
