We’re Testing ENSOhello — And I’d Love to Invite You Into the Process

There’s a moment in every creative project when it stops being theoretical and starts becoming real.

For ENSOhello, that moment is now.

This month, I’m beginning to test the earliest working version of the app, not a polished, final product, but a proof of concept. A living, evolving assistant that’s meant to grow through real use, real feedback, and real artists.

And I want to invite you into that process.

Why Testing Matters (More Than a Finished Product)

ENSOhello was never meant to be built in isolation.

It was created in response to conversations I’ve had with artists and solopreneurs for years — painters, photographers, actors, interior designers, writers — all expressing the same tension:

“I know I should be sharing my work online… but it pulls me away from my art.”

Testing is where that tension gets addressed honestly.

This phase isn’t about perfection. It’s about learning:

  • What feels intuitive

  • What feels distracting

  • What actually helps you stay in your creative flow

  • And what needs to be simplified or rethought

Early testers aren’t “users” or “customers,” they’re collaborators.

What We’re Testing Right Now

This first version of ENSOhello is intentionally focused and lightweight.

At this stage, the app helps artists:

  • Use simple voice activation to talk through what they want to share

  • Upload an image of their work

  • Receive guidance while shaping a caption

  • Schedule posts for Instagram and Facebook

That’s it. For now.

No bells and whistles. No overwhelm. Just the core idea:
Can a personal, voice-driven assistant make sharing your work feel easier and more natural?

Why Your Voice Matters

I’ve learned something important while building ENSOhello:

What makes sense in theory doesn’t always feel right in practice.

Artists work intuitively. We notice when something interrupts our rhythm. We know when a tool supports us and when it gets in the way.

That’s why feedback during this phase is invaluable.
Not technical feedback, human feedback.

Does it feel supportive?
Does it respect your time and energy?
Does it help you stay connected to your work?

Those answers shape everything that comes next.

An Open Invitation

If you’re curious about ENSOhello, or if you’ve ever wished marketing felt less like “office work” and more like a natural extension of your creative process, I’d love for you to join the waitlist.

Being on the waitlist means:

  • You’ll be among the first to hear about testing opportunities

  • You’ll have a voice in shaping how ENSOhello evolves

  • You’ll be part of a community that believes artists deserve tools designed with empathy

This is the beginning — not just of an app, but of a different way of supporting artists in a digital world.

Thank you for being here.
Thank you for your curiosity.
And thank you, in advance, for helping shape what ENSOhello becomes.

Create freely. Share easily.

Join the waitlist here

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