Persona Explorer
See how the same question gets completely different answers depending on who you ask. Pick some personas, type a question, and watch.
What Is a Persona?
When you use Claude, ChatGPT, or any other AI tool, it starts with no particular personality. It is helpful but generic. A persona changes that. It is a set of instructions you give the AI before you ask your question, telling it how to behave, what tone to use, and what kind of expertise to bring.
Think of it like this: if you asked "how do I deal with a difficult colleague?" to a life coach, a military general, and Gordon Ramsay, you would get three very different answers. All potentially useful. All shaped by the perspective of the person answering.
Personas are one of the most powerful and underused features of AI tools. They work because the AI is remarkably good at staying in character once you tell it who to be. The serious ones can genuinely improve the quality of advice you get. The fun ones are just good entertainment.
Try it below. Pick two or three personas, type a question, and see what happens.
Try It Live
Select up to three personas from below, type a question, and hit Ask. The same question goes to each persona and you see the answers side by side.
Try something everyday like "How do I get motivated to exercise?" or "What should I cook for dinner tonight?"
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How to Use Personas in Your Own Conversations
You do not need this page to use personas. Any time you start a conversation with Claude or ChatGPT, you can paste a persona instruction at the beginning. Here is what that looks like:
Now, my question: Can you explain how home loans work in Australia?
That is all there is to it. The first paragraph sets the persona. Everything after that is your actual question. The AI will stay in character for the entire conversation.
For the fun personas, you can just copy the system prompt from any card above and paste it at the start of your chat. Ask Gordon Ramsay about your CV. Let the Conspiracy Theorist explain why your Wi-Fi is slow. Have the Retired Military General plan your grocery shopping. It is surprisingly entertaining, and it is a genuinely useful way to see the same problem from completely different angles.