About TextWizard
Practitioner. Based in Medellin.
Who writes this
Marco Vance writes TextWizard from Medellin. Years of real conversations across the US and Latin America, in English and Spanish. The methods, screenshots and city notes are real. The name is a pen name; the women in the threads did not consent to a real one.
Why the pen name
The screenshots and methods on this site are real. The women in them did not sign up to have their threads attached to a real name and a public byline. Marco Vance is the editorial persona for TextWizard; the work behind it is genuine.
How the methods are tested
TextWizard patterns come from three sources. First, our own threads across the US, Germany, and across Latin America. Second, a network of testers in those markets who run controlled message variations and share anonymized results. Third, debriefs with women on what actually worked or didn't, conducted with explicit consent.
Patterns that don't survive at least three independent testers do not make it onto the site. Patterns that change over time get updated, not buried.
What this site is not
TextWizard is not pickup-artist material. It does not teach scripts to override a woman's judgment. It does not pretend dating is a numbers game decoupled from being a person worth meeting. The premise is simpler: better texts come from genuine attention and clear communication, not from tricks.
What the tool does
The TextWizard Coach is a working assistant that drafts and grades messages against the same patterns documented here. It is the paid product; the library is free. If the patterns help you, the tool helps you faster.
Frequently asked
- Why a pen name?
- Because the screenshots and methods are real, and the women in them did not consent to their threads being attached to a real name. Marco Vance is the editorial persona. The work behind it is genuine.
- Is this pickup?
- No. Pickup is performance and tricks. TextWizard is calibration: read who invested last, respect your own time, and write the message that fits the actual conversation. The pillar pages spell out the system in full.
- Why is there a LATAM pillar?
- Because almost no English texting advice gets Latin America right. The inbox is noisier, the warmth is different, and the timing is different. A separate pillar with city pages was the only honest way to cover it.
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