On Tough Tongue AI you can create an AI clone (or AI delegate) of yourself. It speaks in your voice, shows your face, and carries your knowledge, decision-making frameworks, and conversational style into every meeting you can’t personally attend. Think of it as 80% of you, deployed wherever you need to be.
Three steps. Under 10 minutes. Your clone is live.
What Can Your AI Clone Do?
Your clone isn’t just a chatbot in a meeting. It actively participates, uses tools, takes notes, and reports back to you. Here are three scenarios to get you started. Each one can be created with a single prompt.
Conduct First-Round Interviews
Your clone screens candidates on your behalf. It asks tailored questions, documents responses, and hands off to you for the final minutes.
Starter prompt: “Create an AI delegate for me who conducts screening interviews on my behalf. I am [Your Name], [Your Role] at [Company]. The delegate should introduce itself, ask 3-4 questions about the candidate’s experience and problem-solving approach, and take notes.”
Recommended tools: Notepad (to document answers), End Session
Deliver Product Demos and Sales Calls
Your clone runs discovery calls and product pitches, pulling up slides and demoing your app live while following a sales framework you define.
Starter prompt: “Create an AI clone of me for product demo calls. I am [Your Name], founder of [Company]. The clone should follow a SPIN sales framework, ask discovery questions, present slides, and handle objections confidently.”
Recommended tools: Google Slides, Browser Automation, Image Generation
Sit In on Team Meetings (Passive Observer)
Your clone joins internal meetings in listening mode, capturing decisions, action items, and team sentiment so you can review later without attending.
Starter prompt: “Create an AI delegate of me for internal team meetings. I am [Your Name], [Your Role]. The delegate should stay quiet unless directly addressed, take detailed meeting notes, and document decisions and action items.”
Recommended tools: Notepad
Step 1: Create a Scenario
A scenario defines who your AI clone is, how it behaves, and what it knows.
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Open app.toughtongueai.com and sign in.
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On the Home page or in your Library, click the Create Scenario card.
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A prompt box appears. Describe your clone in plain language, for example:
Create an AI delegate for me who conducts screening interviews on my behalf. I am Jane, co-founder of Acme Corp.
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Hit Enter (or click the arrow button). This opens the Scenario Studio with AI-generated fields pre-filled for you.
Review and Customize
You can also click Open Studio in the prompt box to skip the AI prompt and go straight to the form.
Key fields to review:
- Name: the display name for your clone (e.g. “Jane’s AI Delegate”).
- Description for AI: a concise summary of what the AI should know about its role and context.
- AI Instructions: the detailed persona prompt. Define personality, tone, conversation phases, timing, and behavioral guardrails. The more specific you are, the more natural your clone sounds.
- User Instructions: guidance shown to participants before they join the session, so they know what to expect.
Step 2: Add Your Voice and Avatar
This is what makes the clone you. Two things are needed: a photo and a voice.
Upload Your Avatar
- Scroll down in the form to the Appearance section (look for the palette icon) and expand it.
- Under Custom Avatar (Static Image), click Upload Image and select a clear photo of yourself.
- You can also paste an image URL or use the AI generate button.
Clone Your Voice
Voice cloning requires the Landmass AI model with Cartesia as the text-to-speech provider. Here’s how to set it up:
- Scroll up to the AI Model section in the form.
- From the model dropdown, select Landmass.
- A sub-panel appears with three options: Medium, Medium Stable, and Cascade. Select Cascade.
- A three-column configuration panel appears. In the TTS column, select Cartesia.
- A Pick a voice… button appears below the TTS column. Click it.
- The Voice Picker modal opens with two tabs: Featured and My Voices. Switch to the My Voices tab.
- If you have no cloned voices yet, you’ll see a Clone Your Voice button. Click it. (If you already have voices, click Clone New Voice at the top.)
- The Clone Your Voice dialog opens:
- Enter a name for your voice (defaults to “My Voice”).
- Select your language from the dropdown.
- Read the on-screen script naturally and clearly. You need at least 10 seconds of recording.
- Click the mic button to start, and click the stop button when done.
- Preview your recording with the play button. Hit Re-record if you want to try again.
- Click Save Clone.
- Back in the Voice Picker, select your newly cloned voice from the list.
- Click Done.
Your clone now has your face and your voice.
Step 3 (Optional): Add Tools and Actions
Before saving, you can give your clone superpowers. Expand the Tools Configuration section (wrench icon) in the form.
Useful tools for AI clones:
| Tool | What it does |
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| Google Slides | Present specific slides from a Google Slides deck during the conversation |
| Notepad | Take structured notes throughout the meeting |
| End Session | Gracefully wrap up and close the meeting |
| Browser Automation | Demo web applications live, in real time |
| Webcam Snapshot | Capture snapshots of the participant on demand |
Toggle each tool on or off. When enabled, check Auto-add tool instructions so the AI knows when and how to use it.
Custom Functions (Webhooks, Email, etc.)
For live alerts during meetings, expand the Custom Functions section (lightning bolt icon):
- Click New Function.
- Give it a name (e.g.
send_alert), a description, and set the HTTP method and endpoint URL. - Click Create.
Your clone can now POST to a webhook, send an email, or trigger any external API during a live conversation.
Step 4: Save and Deploy to a Meeting
Save Your Scenario
Click the Create button in the Studio header to save everything. You’ll be taken to your scenario’s details page.
Deploy the Meeting Bot
- On the scenario details page, find the Channels section.
- Click the Meeting Bot card (“Deploy to Google Meet or Zoom calls”).
- On the Meeting Bot Integration page, you’ll see two options:
One-Off Meeting
Under the One-Off Meeting card:
- Select your Meeting Platform: Google Meet or Zoom.
- Paste the meeting URL into the Meeting URL(s) field.
- You can add up to 5 meeting URLs. The bot joins each one.
- Optionally, set Meeting Security to private (invited emails only) and add Invitees.
- Optionally, check Schedule for later and pick a date/time.
- Click Dispatch Bot (or Schedule if scheduling).
The bot joins the meeting within seconds. Admit it from the meeting lobby when it appears.
Calendar Integration
Under the Calendar Integration card:
- Connect your Google Calendar.
- The bot automatically joins your scheduled meetings. No manual dispatching needed.
What Happens During and After the Meeting
During the meeting:
- Your AI clone introduces itself, lets participants know it’s an AI delegate acting on your behalf, and follows the conversation flow you defined.
- If you gave it tools, it can present slides, take notes, or send you live alerts via webhooks.
- You can monitor dispatched bots and their status in the Bot Timeline table at the bottom of the Meeting Bot page.
After the meeting:
- Auto-analysis runs against the evaluation criteria you set, producing a structured report.
- You get a full transcript of the conversation.
- Review everything in the Sessions tab on your scenario’s details page.
Tips for a Great AI Clone
- Be specific in AI Instructions. Define conversation phases with timing (e.g. “Warm-up: 5 min, Deep-dive: 10 min, Wrap-up: 5 min”) and include explicit guardrails (“Never discuss salary ranges”).
- Use Conversation Strategy (in the scenario form) to add timed prompts that guide the AI through longer meetings. For example, a nudge at 15 minutes to start wrapping up.
- Create multiple scenarios for different contexts. One for interviews, one for product demos, one for team syncs. Same voice and avatar, different behavior.
- Combine with calendar integration to deploy your clone hands-free across your entire schedule.
- Start small. Try a single screening call, review the transcript, tweak the instructions, and iterate.
Get started at app.toughtongueai.com.