The identity layer everything runs on.
The reason most AI tools produce generic content is that they don't know who you are. They know the prompt you typed — not your brand. TypaSignal's Brand Hub solves this at the root. Before any content is generated, every output is filtered through your Brand Hub: your tone of voice, your audience definition, your content pillars, your platform-specific strategy, and your visual aesthetic. This isn't a setup form you fill out once and forget. It's a living document that influences every output and is updated continuously by your swipe behavior and feedback signals. Your brand is always the filter — never an afterthought.
Tone of voice, target audience, content pillars, platform priorities, and aesthetic direction. Initial setup takes about 15 minutes.
Every content generation request runs through your Brand Hub settings before output is produced. Generic content is structurally eliminated.
Every approval and rejection refines the Brand Hub's understanding of your actual taste vs. your stated preferences — which sometimes differ.
If you manage multiple brands, switch between them instantly. Each has a completely independent Brand Hub with its own model and generation history.
Multi-brand support
Manage unlimited brands (System plan) or multiple (Pro) from a single account — each completely isolated.
Tone and voice configuration
Define your brand's communication style with precision — formal vs. casual, direct vs. storytelling, analytical vs. emotional.
Platform-specific strategy settings
Different audiences on different platforms. Brand Hub lets you set distinct strategies for each one.
Audience definition and targeting
Who they are, what they care about, what problems they have, and how your brand speaks to those problems.
Content pillars
Define the 3–5 core topics your brand owns. Generation is weighted toward these pillars by default.
Visual aesthetic inputs
Feed your visual direction into Brand Hub and it flows through to visual content prompts and Aesthetic Vault.
Agency managing client brands
Five client brands, each with distinct voices and audiences. The agency switches between Brand Hubs in seconds — each client's content feed is completely separate and never bleeds into another.
Creator with two distinct identities
A professional coach who also runs a lifestyle brand. Two Brand Hubs, completely different tones. The system never confuses the two — outputs for each are precisely on-brand.
Brand launching a new platform
Expanding from Instagram to LinkedIn. Add LinkedIn as a new platform strategy in Brand Hub — the content engine immediately starts generating LinkedIn-native content alongside existing formats.
How detailed does my Brand Hub setup need to be?
Can I have different tones for different platforms within one brand?
How many brands can I manage?
Can I export my Brand Hub settings?
All nine modules work together. The longer you use TypaSignal, the more it learns about your brand.

An intelligent system for building and evolving your brands.