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ProWebChat Launches AI YOU, a Conversational AI Identity Platform
ProWebChat shipped AI YOU and AI YOU OS on July 12, 2026, a platform for building a conversational AI digital identity on top of an existing profile page.
ProWebChat opened commercial access to AI YOU on July 12, 2026, a platform that lets anyone build a conversational AI digital identity on top of an existing profile, website, or social bio. The Cheyenne, Wyoming, company is selling the new layer under two names: AI YOU for the user-facing profile and AI YOU OS for the operating platform behind it.
The July 12 commercial launch release also opens a Founders Circle limited to the first 250 subscribers, gated behind the coupon code NEWUSER250. It also lands in a category where Sequoia Capital already placed a $16 million bet on Delphi, a competing service that turns named experts into interactive Digital Minds.
What ProWebChat Put on Sale This Week
AI YOU ships with a personal AI Profile Page that any subscriber can publish, with its own shareable link and a unique @username at a ProWebChat domain. The product is built from information the account owner chooses to provide, ProWebChat says. Founder and CEO David Paolo has put his own AI on a public page at the AI YOU product page and is encouraging readers to test it directly. The same @username convention is what lets the AI serve as a routable destination, reachable through a social bio, an email signature, or a QR code, ProWebChat says.
For decades, the internet has relied on websites and social profiles to present information about people and organizations. AI YOU™ was developed to extend that concept by enabling an AI-powered digital identity capable of sharing knowledge, answering questions, and representing an individual or organization through natural conversation.
David Paolo, Founder and CEO of ProWebChat, said this in the company’s commercial launch release on July 12, 2026. ProWebChat’s product page carries the same framing in its own words. Both rest on the same point: that what was once a static profile can now answer questions in the first person.
Paolo’s framing positions AI YOU as the next layer after static websites and one-way social profiles. The platform is positioned as a complement to traditional websites, giving conversational access to information that would otherwise sit static. The bundled offer arrives with five named touchpoints. Together they cover owned surfaces like a personal domain, off-property surfaces like a chat widget, and operational pieces like lead capture and appointment scheduling. Each is a separate product surface, with the AI Profile Page and the shareable link being the two that do not require an existing website to host.
- AI YOU™ Profile Page, the subscriber’s home on ProWebChat’s domain.
- Shareable AI profile link, the link any visitor can pass around.
- AI YOU™ Website Widget, the piece that lives on a domain the subscriber already owns.
- Persistent conversational interactions, retaining context across visits.
- Lead capture and appointment support, geared toward sales-style use cases.

Five Engines That Run AI YOU OS
AI YOU OS is the layer ProWebChat built to keep a profile consistent across surfaces. The company’s site calls it the world’s first AI operating system for digital people, a marketing claim the company itself makes. The framing is built around the idea that a digital person needs identity, knowledge, conversation history, and a way to look things up on demand, all coordinated by an OS rather than a single prompt.
The OS combines five components named in the launch release. Each is a separate subsystem handling one part of the digital person’s behavior. The components are listed in this order: AI Brain, Identity Engine, Knowledge Engine, Conversation Memory, and Intelligent Knowledge Retrieval. Together they cover the four functions the company names for the whole OS: identity management, structured knowledge, conversational memory, and intelligent retrieval. The list leaves open what AI Brain specifically coordinates, beyond the role the company gives to the OS as a whole.
- Identity Engine: covers identity management, including the persona the AI speaks in and how it represents the account owner.
- Knowledge Engine: covers the structured knowledge the AI is allowed to draw from, set by the account owner.
- Conversation Memory: handles conversational memory, so a returning visitor picks up the thread where the last exchange left off.
- Intelligent Knowledge Retrieval: pulls the right fact on demand, so the AI does not invent details outside its scope.
- AI Brain: the fifth engine named in the release, sitting alongside the other four inside the operating platform.
ProWebChat says the OS runs in the background of every AI YOU profile, including the public profile page, the shareable link, and the website widget. The subscriber manages their knowledge, persona, and conversations from a dashboard. The public-facing AI only exposes the conversation surface, leaving the rest of the OS hidden from visitors.
The dashboard sits between the subscriber’s existing knowledge base and the entry points a visitor might arrive through. That setup is what ProWebChat argues makes AI YOU OS feel like more than a chatbot bolted onto a homepage. The same dashboard is also where the account owner monitors what the AI is actually saying to visitors. The press release does not include a published model card, an external audit, or a regulatory sign-off for the OS, leaving that work to the buyer.
A Pattern Sequoia Already Placed a Bet On
Delphi, the closest-named competitor in this category, has been selling what it calls Digital Minds for roughly three years. The company closed a $16 million Series A led by Sequoia Capital in mid-2025, after a $2.7 million seed round. ProWebChat and Delphi occupy the same conceptual slot in the market, but they describe the slot differently.
| Attribute | ProWebChat AI YOU | Delphi |
|---|---|---|
| Latest known milestone | Commercial launch on July 12, 2026 | $16M Series A led by Sequoia (mid-2025); $2.7M seed round earlier |
| Terminology used | AI Digital Identity, AI YOU OS | Digital Minds |
| Stated build time | Not specified in launch materials | Ready-to-send Digital Mind in 15 minutes |
| Authenticity gate | Account owner controls knowledge inputs | Authorization from the real person plus anti-hallucination measures |
Delphi markets a 15-minute build time for a Digital Mind; ProWebChat does not publish a build time at all in its launch materials. The two companies handle authenticity in different ways. Delphi requires explicit authorization from the real person whose Digital Mind is being built, plus what the company calls anti-hallucination measures to keep a clone from inventing facts. ProWebChat’s launch language is lighter on verification, centering the account owner’s responsibility for what the AI is fed. Delphi founder and CEO Dara Ladjevardian has said he believes 2026 will be the adoption tipping point for digital minds, framing the category as one now under wider industry scrutiny. ProWebChat’s commercial launch lands inside that window, with the company pitching to the creator and executive audience it named in its launch release.
Where the Authenticity Risk Lands
The hardest unsolved problem for any AI digital identity is the same problem any AI face or voice now faces: trust. Audiences have watched deepfakes spread for three years. The technology behind both has improved faster than the social cues people used to lean on.
That erosion is now showing up in survey data. One industry tracker has reported that almost half of people now distrust nearly everything they see online, what the outlet calls a Great Trust Recession. The category ProWebChat and Delphi are selling sits directly in the path of that wave. A conversational AI digital identity speaks in the first person without the real person being present. Both companies are operating inside that new trust environment from day one.
The two companies are handling that risk in different ways. Delphi requires explicit authorization from the real person whose Digital Mind is being built, plus what the company calls anti-hallucination measures to keep a clone from inventing facts. ProWebChat’s launch language is lighter on verification, instead centering the account owner’s responsibility for what the AI is fed.
The bigger question, of who owns the right to a conversational version of someone’s likeness and who audits what the AI says on their behalf, remains open. Neither company has published an external certification, a model-card-style disclosure, or a regulatory sign-off of those mechanics in the launch or funding announcements to date. That gap puts the audit work on early buyers, whether they are a coach with a small following or a publicly traded CEO. It falls on them to confirm what the AI says in a third-party voice before they point it at customers or donors.
How the Founders Circle Is Priced
The Founders Circle is the commercial entry point for the July 12 launch. It is capped at 250 seats, gated by the coupon code NEWUSER250, and is the only listed way in today. ProWebChat says members get introductory pricing, priority onboarding, and early access to selected future platform capabilities. The Founder Pricing Guarantee terms, per the release, lock in the introductory rate for as long as a member’s subscription stays active and in good standing. Price per seat, total program size, and the post-launch rate are not stated in the launch materials.
The 250-seat cap sets a hard floor on the size of the platform’s first cohort. The public coupon is the only listed way in for now. Past the Founders Circle, neither the press release nor the product page lists a signup price or a public launch date for the wider subscription.
Delphi founder Dara Ladjevardian has argued 2026 will be the adoption tipping point for digital minds. ProWebChat’s Founders Circle will be one of the first broadly available tests of that claim. The two launches share a category and an unanswered trust question. Neither product has shipped enough usage to settle those answers yet.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is ProWebChat’s AI YOU?
ProWebChat’s AI YOU is a commercial platform that launched on July 12, 2026, letting subscribers build a conversational AI profile tied to their own knowledge. Each profile comes with its own page, a shareable link, a widget for the subscriber’s existing website, and tools for lead capture and appointment booking.
How does AI YOU OS differ from AI YOU?
AI YOU is the user-facing profile a visitor talks to. AI YOU OS is the operating platform behind it, combining five components: AI Brain, Identity Engine, Knowledge Engine, Conversation Memory, and Intelligent Knowledge Retrieval. The OS keeps the same digital identity consistent across the profile page, the shareable link, and the website widget.
Can AI YOU replace a personal website?
ProWebChat is positioning AI YOU as a layer that sits on top of existing websites. Founder and CEO David Paolo has framed it as the next step after websites and social profiles, layered on top of a domain the subscriber already owns.
Who can sign up for the Founders Circle?
The Founders Circle is open to the first 250 subscribers and is gated by the coupon code NEWUSER250. Members get introductory pricing, priority onboarding, early access to selected future platform capabilities, and Founder Pricing Guarantee terms as long as the subscription stays active.
How does AI YOU compare to Delphi?
Both turn people into conversational AI. ProWebChat calls its product AI YOU and an AI Digital Identity. Delphi calls its product a Digital Mind. Delphi is the more established name in the category, having closed a $16 million Series A led by Sequoia Capital and marketed a 15-minute build time for a Digital Mind.
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