Why we’re called “Saint Clair’s.” Just in case you were wondering.

Our first commitment has always been to clarity in communication. And we’re absolutely religious about it, which is why Saint Clair, the patron saint of clarity (well, now she is) seemed appropriate.

Also worth mentioning is that every time someone makes a bad or unnecessary pun, a tear falls from Saint Clair’s eye. She cries a lot.

But clarity without interest is like soup without salt. Bland. Forgettable. (Unless you’re Saint Clair, because her soup is always full of salty tears).

So, as important as our vow to remain clear, is our strongly held belief that all communication should be interesting.

What makes ‘Saint Clair’ interesting is that the name carries a certain mystique. Who is she? Is she French? Does she prefer her croissant with a side of suffering? Mystery, after all, is magnetic.

And then – as if by divine intervention – we noticed that AI appears in “Saint Clair’s.” Twice. We took it as a sign.

We committed to using AI in a way that makes marketing faster, better, and still unmistakably human. Quality in, quality out.

Coincidentally – and you’ll never believe this – ‘Saint Clair’ also just so happens to be the surname of one of our founders. What are the chances?

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This post was created by a trained GPTs with just a little help from a human.

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