Use case: AI Content

Publish every week. Drafts that already sound like you.

An agent that writes in your voice, fills your calendar ahead of each slot, learns from what performs, and waits for your yes before anything goes live.

No calls, no retainer, no code. Month-to-month, cancel anytime.

Built for operators who want to publish on a schedule without turning into a full-time writer.

01 Voice

It writes the way you write

Feed it a handful of your own posts. The agent picks up your rhythm, your go-to phrases, and the things you would never say, then drafts inside those rails.

voice

drafted post: LinkedIn

Most teams do not have a content problem. They have a consistency problem. You post for two weeks, get busy, then go quiet for a month. The fix is not more motivation. It is a system that drafts while you do the real work.

in your voiceLinkedInready to approve
  • Trained on your posts, not a stock template.
  • Holds tone across long posts and one-liners.
  • Flags off-voice drafts before they reach your queue.
02 Plan

A calendar that fills itself

Set your cadence once. The agent lays out the week, drafts each slot in advance, and queues it all so Monday never starts blank.

  • Pick the days and times once, it handles the rest.
  • Drafts arrive before the slot, not the morning of.
  • Reshuffle or skip any slot with one message.
plan

this week

MonHow-to: cut onboarding timescheduled
WedHot take: hiring vs automatingscheduled
FriBehind the build: this weekqueued
reach

channels

LinkedIn3 queued
X5 queued
Newsletter1 drafting
Instagrampaused
03 Reach

One idea, every channel

Write the point once. The agent reshapes it for each place it lands, native length and tone per channel, with no copy-paste across five tabs.

  • One idea, reformatted per channel automatically.
  • Length and tone tuned to where it posts.
  • Every channel's status visible at a glance.
How it works

Live in days, not quarters

1

Show it your voice

Drop in a handful of posts you are proud of. The agent learns how you sound and what you would never say.

2

Set your cadence

Pick your channels and the days you want to post. The agent drafts each slot ahead and lines up the week.

3

Approve and publish

Skim the drafts, edit anything, hit approve. Nothing goes live until you say so, and it learns from what performs.

Your voice
Trained on your own posts
Multi-channel
One idea, reshaped per platform
Human in the loop
Nothing ships without your approval
What the content agent actually does

Not testimonials. The jobs the system is built to run every day.

Drafts ahead

It prepares each post before its scheduled slot, so you never start from a blank page.

Learns from results

It tracks how posts perform and leans the next batch toward the formats and topics that land.

Approval gated

Every draft waits for your sign-off before it publishes to any channel.

FAQ

Questions, answered

No. It trains on your own posts, so drafts carry your phrasing and tone, and it flags anything off-voice before it reaches you. Since you approve every post, nothing generic ever ships.

A writing tool hands you a draft when you open it and prompt it. This is an agent: it keeps a calendar, drafts every slot ahead of time, reshapes one idea per channel, and learns from results, so the work happens whether or not you sit down to start it.

No. The agent drafts and schedules, but a human approves every post. You can edit, reorder, skip, or kill anything before it publishes.

Show it a few sample posts and set your cadence. From there it drafts the week ahead, so your only ongoing job is a quick review and approve.

Stop staring at the blank page.

Let the agent draft your week in your voice and hold every post for your approval. You publish on schedule, without the grind.