When Lenny Rachitsky publishes a new newsletter or podcast, it sparks something: curiosity.
His audience often walks away with follow-up questions.
“Can you explain that framework again?”
“Does this apply to B2B?”
“What would you do in my situation?”
But until recently, there wasn’t a great way to ask, and actually get an answer.
Now, there is.
With Delphi, Lenny’s audience can ask any question—about his newsletter, his podcast, his past advice—and get an instant response. In his voice. Trained on everything he’s ever published.
No more hoping he sees a DM. No more digging through archives.
Just ask and get clarity, instantly.
Why This Changes Everything
1. Dialogue → Deeper Audience Understanding
When your audience can ask questions, you get feedback you’d never see in a comment section. What resonated. What confused them. What they’re craving next.
Delphi turns silent readers into collaborators. That’s insight you can build on.
2. Interaction → Higher Engagement
Delphi doesn’t just give people access to your content. It gives them agency. They can go deeper, revisit ideas, test assumptions—and feel more connected to you along the way.
That kind of interaction turns passive followers into active fans.
3. Insights → Smarter Future Content
Every question someone asks your Delphi is a signal. It tells you what people care about most.
Instead of guessing what to write next, you’ll know. Delphi becomes a content compass, guiding you toward the most relevant, high-impact ideas, straight from your own audience.
One Place. All Platforms. All of You.
Whether someone finds you through a podcast, a newsletter, or a single tweet, Delphi becomes the place to go deeper.
It’s the connective tissue across your content ecosystem.
A single destination where people can explore your thinking and shape where it goes next.
If you’re serious about growing your audience, deepening your relationship with readers, or turning your insights into impact—Delphi isn’t a feature. It’s a new layer of your creative practice.
👉 Ask Lenny’s Delphi your question.
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