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Initialize Your Clone

Step-by-step guide to ingesting your data, personality, and voice.

Written by xDitto

Your xDitto clone is a composite of your history (professional experience), your appearance (video), and your psychology (DISC). Follow these steps to make sure it accurately represents you.

Step 1: Sign in

Enter your email to begin. We use a passwordless one-time code for security.

  • Note: if the code doesn't arrive within 30 seconds, check spam/junk.

  • Once verified, click "Create my AI Clone" to start setup.

Step 2: Give it your background

The chat interface initializes, and your first task is providing the base layer of your history.

  • Action: upload your current resume/CV directly into the chat.

  • What happens: your clone parses it to build your timeline and skill graph.

Step 3: Add your photo

We generate a video avatar that lip-syncs to your voice — its quality depends entirely on the source image.

  • Requirement: front-facing, high-resolution, well-lit.

  • Avoid: side profiles, sunglasses, or group photos.

  • Why: your clone maps facial landmarks to animate speech — if it can't see your lips clearly, the video will look off.

Step 4: Take the DISC Assessment

This is the most critical step for natural, human-like interaction. Your personality is mapped to the DISC model (Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, Conscientiousness), which shapes how your clone answers — direct and brief, or detailed and collaborative.

Two options:

  1. Take the test (recommended): a ~20-minute assessment.

  2. Enter it manually: if you already know your score, click "I Know My DISC Score" and input it directly.

See The DISC Assessment for more on how this shapes your clone.

Step 5: Record your voice

To give your clone a voice, read a short calibration script.

  • What you'll see: a paragraph of text on screen.

  • Action: click the mic icon and read it naturally.

  • Tip: don't rush — speak as if you're explaining something to a colleague.

That's it. Once your voice is captured, your clone compiles and you're ready to deploy — see Step 3: Deploy your clone and go live.

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