Type the campaign. Approve it. The agent ships it.
"Turn my latest blog post into a 7-day LinkedIn and X campaign." Say that in the chat box. The agent pulls the post, drafts every version, and lays them out across the week. You approve before anything goes live.
One sentence in. A week of content out.
The real shape of the interaction, not a mockup dressed up for the website. Type the campaign, the agent drafts the plan, you approve.
Turn my latest blog post into a 7-day LinkedIn and X campaign.
Pulled "Why solo founders should stop launching on Tuesday" (1,840 words). Drafting 7 LinkedIn posts and 7 X threads, spread across the week. Anything to change first?
Keep LinkedIn under 1,200 characters, and use my Brand Voice.
Here's the plan. 10 posts across the week. Open any draft to edit it, or approve the set.
Most launches die on Tuesday because the people who would have shared them are still catching up on their inbox.
5 reasons your Tuesday launch is dead on arrival, a thread.
Here's what I posted on Tuesday instead of launching. It outperformed every launch I had done in the last six months.
You keep promising to batch on Sunday. It keeps not happening.
Planning a week of content from scratch takes 3 hours of focused work. Most solo founders never find that block, so the week ships nothing.
You repurpose the same blog post into four mediocre social posts on Sunday night, rushed. They read like rushed posts. Reach reflects that.
Your last LinkedIn post was 11 days ago. The algorithm has already de-prioritized you. Getting reach back takes weeks of consistent posting.
Is the agent right for you?
For you if
- You are a solo founder or one-person marketing team and content keeps getting deprioritized
- You write long-form content (blog, podcast, newsletter) and want it repurposed for social without spending Sunday on it
- You'd rather describe a campaign in plain English than fill out a form for every post
- You want a co-pilot that drafts and queues, not autopilot that posts behind your back
Not for you if
- You want fully automated posting with zero human review. The agent always asks before shipping.
- You don't have source content to pull from. The agent drafts better from a real post than from a cold prompt.
- You need a multi-stage approval workflow for a 20-person marketing team. We are built for solo founders and small teams.
A content team in a chat box.
One agent, holding every tool your workspace has. You stay in control of every post that ships.
It starts from your real material
Point it at a blog post, a podcast episode, a newsletter, or a URL. It reads the source and the posts already in your workspace, so the drafts start from what you actually publish rather than a cold prompt.
Native drafts for every platform
One source idea, a version shaped for each platform you target. Brand Voice profiles (Pro plan and up) make each draft sound like you, not like a model.
The week laid out, not dumped
The campaign spreads across the days ahead instead of landing in one afternoon. Every slot is yours to move before you approve, and the account best-times report shows you where the good ones are.
It reaches your whole workspace
Accounts, labels, media, sources, brands, competitors, recycling queues, automations, the inbox, the calendar. Ask for something and it uses the same tools the dashboard does, under the same permissions.
Chat from the dashboard or your phone
Talk to the agent in the FoPost dashboard or link a Telegram chat and talk to it there. Same agent, same workspace, same credits. Plan a campaign from bed if you want.
Nothing publishes without you
Every campaign needs your green light. The agent shows you the full plan, lets you open any draft and change it, then queues only what you approve.
Chat. Review. Queue.
Describe the campaign
Type one sentence in the chat box. 'Turn my latest blog post into a 7-day LinkedIn campaign.' Or 'Draft 5 X threads from the podcast I just dropped.' Plain English. No forms.
The agent drafts the plan
The agent pulls your source, drafts every post, and lays them out across the week ahead. You see the full plan in about 30 seconds.
Review and edit
Read every draft in the plan. Open any post in the composer to rewrite a hook, move its slot, or drop a platform. Or say what you want changed and ask the agent to draft it again.
Approve and ship
One click. The campaign queues across all the platforms you picked. You get a confirmation in chat, and a notification when the first post goes live.
Why this beats DIY or hiring a content person.
Three ways solo founders try to solve content today. Only one of them ends with the campaign actually shipped this week.
ChatGPT + your scheduler
What most solo founders do today
- You are the connector. Paste blog into ChatGPT, paste drafts into scheduler, schedule each manually.
- Generic tone. The model does not know your past posts.
- No send-time optimization. You guess.
- Two tools, two subscriptions, two interfaces.
Hire a content person
What "real" teams do
- $3,000 to $5,000 a month for a freelancer or part-time hire.
- Two-week onboarding to learn your voice and product.
- You still have to brief and review every campaign.
- Vacation, sick days, turnover.
FoPost FoPost Agent
A content team in chat
- One chat box. Plain English. The agent drafts, schedules, and queues.
- Brand Voice plus your past posts. Drafts sound like you.
- Drafting, scheduling, and the queue in one place. Nothing to paste between tools.
- Included in your plan. Pay per campaign in credits, no extra subscription.
Publishes to all major networks
Everything else FoPost does
Frequently asked questions
How many credits does a campaign cost?
Will it actually sound like me?
What if I don't have a blog post to start from?
Does it auto-publish without my approval?
Can I chat from my phone?
Which AI models does it use?
What happens if a post fails to publish?
Can I cancel a queued campaign?
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