This is an example of a press quote generated from a ToniPR interview. Toni's AI surfaced a strong founder line and shaped it into a quote that can travel into blogs, podcasts, and decks.

The interview

Toni: What are you building?

Founder A meal planning app for busy families.

Toni: What problem does it solve?

Founder We take the stress out of dinner. Weekly recipes in 30 seconds.

Toni: What's the biggest dinner-time pain point families tell you about?

Founder Deciding what to make. We found they spend 3 hours a week just on that.

Toni: What would you say to someone skeptical about meal planning apps?

Founder That's not just time saved. That's less stress at the dinner table.

Generated press quote

"That's not just time saved. That's less stress at the dinner table."

Ready-to-use for parenting blogs, podcasts, and influencer decks.

This quote came from a single ToniPR interview. The founder talked about what MealFlow does for families. Toni captured the line that sums it up. No ghostwriter. No back and forth. Just one conversation.

Founder lines like this can anchor a short article, strengthen your PR kit, and give you wording you can reuse across blogs, podcasts, and investor decks.

Why this one sentence works

Good founder quotes do more than sound polished. They compress the value of the product into language that feels human and repeatable. "That's less stress at the dinner table" works because it moves beyond efficiency. It translates the feature into a family outcome people actually care about.

That is the difference between a line that gets ignored and one that keeps showing up in different contexts. The best quote is rarely the most technical or the most clever. It is the one that makes the reader instantly understand why the product matters in real life.

How a quote becomes a full article angle

Once ToniPR finds the line that carries the emotional truth of the story, the rest of the article gets easier to build. In this case, the quote opens the door to a broader piece about dinner-time stress, decision fatigue, and why meal planning tools should reduce conflict instead of adding more options.

That means one interview answer can stretch into several publishable layers: the quote itself, a short customer-story article, a longer case study, and supporting snippets for decks or outreach. The quote is not the end product. It is the anchor.

Where founders can use language like this

  • Blog intros: open an article with a memorable human takeaway instead of a generic product claim.
  • Podcast outreach: give hosts a concise line that signals the founder has a clear point of view.
  • Sales collateral: add emotional context to what would otherwise be a flat feature explanation.
  • Press and partner decks: supply wording that is easy for someone else to quote accurately.

What ToniPR is really extracting

Founders often already say their best lines out loud. They just do it in conversation, buried inside longer answers. ToniPR helps surface those moments and then packages them in a form that can be published, reused, and remembered.

That is why interviews are such a strong source format. A live answer often sounds more specific and alive than something drafted from scratch. The job is not to invent a voice. It is to catch it when it appears and build around it.

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