FOMO.ai has launched an AI interview product called Hello Gordon, which the company says captures subject-matter expert input through voice conversations and converts it into content designed for AI-driven search surfaces.
The company positions Hello Gordon as an interview workflow for marketers, agencies, and individual thought leaders. It centres on guided conversations that collect expertise and produce draft outputs in multiple content formats.
FOMO.ai describes itself as an AI and human hybrid marketing technology platform focused on what it calls AI Search visibility. It links that work to discovery surfaces such as Google's AI Overviews and ChatGPT.
Interview workflow
Hello Gordon uses voice interviews that adapt based on the subject and prompts during a session. Users set a topic and choose an interview style. The company lists structured, focused, conversational, and exploratory as the options.
The platform generates an interview and sends an invitation link to the expert. The interview starts when the expert opens the link and speaks a wake phrase.
After the session, the user receives a set of content assets in a dashboard. FOMO.ai says the system produces outputs within minutes and saves them in repeatable formats.
The company lists blog posts, Substack posts, Google Business Profile posts, thought leadership articles, summaries and briefs, newsletters, FAQs, and case studies as available formats.
Search positioning
FOMO.ai frames the product around shifts in search and publishing. The company points to AI-powered search engines and the value they place on content grounded in human expertise and unique perspectives.
It also says the tool targets time and process bottlenecks in content production. FOMO.ai highlights coordinating interviews, translating technical input into publishable drafts, and managing revisions as sources of delay.
"In the race to create content that AI Search algorithms prioritize, many businesses and thought leaders are losing valuable time coordinating schedules, chasing down insights, and translating technical language into publishable material," said Dax Hamman, CEO and Co-Founder, FOMO.ai.
"Hello Gordon is for anyone who needs a reliable way to get what people know out of their heads and into a format that businesses can use," said Hamman.
Hamman also emphasised how the company distinguishes the outputs from generic AI writing. "All outputs are high-authority and search-ready, grounded in real human expertise rather than generic AI text," said Hamman.
"Teams get expert input without manual transcription work or lengthy back-and-forth cycles," said Hamman.
Target users
FOMO.ai identifies two primary user groups. One group consists of marketing teams and agencies that need quicker interview cycles and draft creation. The other group consists of thought leaders who want to publish content based on their own ideas but do not want long writing sessions.
Batch interviewing forms part of the product pitch for teams that work with multiple experts. FOMO.ai says Hello Gordon can run the same workflow across dozens of interviewees. The company describes that approach as suitable for agencies, research teams, customer marketing, recruiting, and internal knowledge capture.
The launch also fits into a broader product set that FOMO.ai describes as an AI Search ecosystem. The company links Hello Gordon to recurring client questions about collecting expert input more quickly, turning ideas into consistent publishing, and using AI for interviews without losing an individual voice.
Availability
FOMO.ai says Hello Gordon is available now as a standalone offering. The company has not disclosed pricing or customer numbers in its announcement.
The company says it works with clients through managed services as well as a self-serve platform, training, and systems. FOMO.ai positions Hello Gordon as a product that captures expert knowledge in a structured format and produces drafts across multiple publishing channels.