buyer-profile
Buyer Profile — Deep Buyer Psychology Analysis
Build accurate buyer profiles that reveal the raw emotional drivers behind purchasing decisions. Not surface-level demographics — the private fears, desires, and internal monologue prospects would never say out loud.
References: Profile Template | Interview Questions
Mode Detection
Direct mode (default): User provides product, market, and avatar info upfront. Proceed directly to profile generation.
Interview mode: Activated when the user says "interview me", doesn't provide market/product info, or context is insufficient. Walk through the interview questions in Interview Questions to gather what's needed before generating the profile.
Input Requirements
Before generating a profile, you need three things:
- Target Market — Who are these people? (e.g., eBay resellers, SaaS founders, fitness coaches)
- Product/Service — What are you selling? (Can be "TBD" — profile the market first)
- Avatar Details — Any known demographics, psychographics, or context about the ideal buyer
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