From blank page to a publishing system in four steps.
No prompt engineering circus. Set up once, then generate and plan in minutes a week while keeping final approval in your hands.
Define your voice
Set your role, audience, tone, content pillars, and goals once. Your whole team of agents works from it.
Paste a short writing sample, name who you write for, and list phrases you never want in a draft. That profile becomes the constraint every generation runs against, so you are not re-explaining yourself each week.
AI Council writes & reviews
A writer agent drafts the post, a reviewer agent scores it, and an editor agent improves it until it's sharp.
You get options, not one fragile draft. The reviewer flags weak hooks and generic lines. The editor tightens structure before anything lands in your approval queue.
Media is generated & checked
The system creates image or carousel media, then reviews it for readability and brand fit.
Visuals are optional but useful in a crowded feed. Media review catches unreadable text and off-brand layouts so you are not shipping a pretty image that fails on mobile.
Approve, schedule, or publish
You approve the final post package, then schedule it or publish to LinkedIn when you are ready.
Nothing goes live without your say. Connect LinkedIn, approve the package, then schedule for later or publish now. You stay in control of timing and the final edit.
What a normal week looks like
Most founders run two or three posts a week. You spend a short block reviewing drafts the Council prepared, tweak a line that needs your voice, approve media, then schedule. The calendar keeps pillars balanced so you are not inventing topics from scratch on Thursday night.
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