Post for Site
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For founders who would rather not sound like a brand

Paste one page.
Get posts worth publishing.

Most tools turn your website into an advert. This one reads a page properly — the constraints, the tradeoffs, the decisions sitting quietly in the copy — and writes about those instead.

Or try one:

One page — not your whole site. A features, about, pricing or changelog page gives the most to work with.

  • Five posts free, for your first page
  • No account
  • Five posts in about twenty seconds

How it works

Four steps, about half a minute, and nothing to install.

01

You paste one page

Not a sitemap, not a crawl. We fetch that single URL and nothing else on your site.

02

We read it properly

Every section with the text that belongs to it, the numbers, the limits, the things you have deliberately ruled out. That detail is what stops a post sounding like it could be about anyone.

03

You choose the angle

Which idea to write about, who you are talking to, what you want the post to do, and how it should sound.

04

Five posts, already checked

A mix of X and LinkedIn. Each one checked for length, hashtags, and the phrases that make writing sound machine-made — before you ever see it.

Why these don't read like AI

Most generators ask a model to be good and hope. We check.

It reads before it writes

The model has to work out what kind of page this is and what is genuinely unusual on it before writing a word. You can see its notes above your posts.

There is no template

No hook-body-close recipe. Angles are drawn from your material, so two different pages cannot come out the same shape.

Craft rules are enforced in code

X posts are hard-capped at 280 characters and trimmed at a sentence break, never mid-word. Hashtags and emoji are stripped. Around sixty tired phrases are rejected outright.

Nothing gets invented

No metrics, dates or customer counts that were not on your page. If a number would help and it is not there, the post is written around it.

What it will not do

Worth knowing before you start.

  • It will not read pages that need a login, and it will say so rather than guessing.
  • It will not post anything for you. You copy what you like and publish it yourself.
  • It will not fake enthusiasm. If a page has little to say, it tells you that instead of padding.
  • It will not schedule, thread, or manage a content calendar. Other tools do that well.

Pricing

One free set of five posts for your website, so you can judge the writing before you pay for anything. A plan then unlocks every page on that site.

Already bought a plan?

Paste the licence key from your purchase email and tell us which website it is for. That site is unlocked from then on, on any device.

Every plan is priced per website. One set is five posts written about one page.

Why per website?

Because that is how the tool is used. One plan covers every page on one site, for everyone on your team, on any device.

What if I need a second site?

Buy a second licence, or get in touch — if you are running several products we will sort something sensible out.

Refunds

If the posts are not useful, reply to your receipt within fourteen days and we will refund you. Lifetime included.

Questions

Do you crawl my whole website?

No. You give us one URL and we fetch that page only. We do not read your sitemap, follow your links, or keep the page content after your posts are written.

What counts as one set?

One set is five posts, written about one page — usually two or three for X and two or three for LinkedIn. Reading a page costs nothing and you can do it as often as you like; the allowance is only spent when you ask for posts. If anything fails on our side, it is not counted.

Why is the free trial tied to my domain rather than an account?

So you can try it without signing up for anything. The trade is that the free generation belongs to the website, not to you — one per site.

Are the posts any good?

They are as good as the page you point us at. A features page with real detail — numbers, limits, decisions — produces posts you can publish nearly untouched. A thin landing page produces thin posts, and we will tell you so before you spend anything.

Will two companies get similar posts?

They shouldn't. There is no fixed structure the model is following; the angles are drawn from what is actually on your page, so different material genuinely produces different writing.

Can I edit what comes out?

Please do. Copy any post and change whatever you like — you own it. On a paid plan you can also refine a post in the tool, either with the quick options or by describing the change in your own words.

Do you post to X or LinkedIn for me?

No, and we have no plans to. We hand you the text and a button that opens the composer with it. You stay in control of what goes out under your name.

Who owns the posts?

You do, entirely. No attribution, no restrictions.

Can I tell it what I want to say?

Yes, and you should. There is a box on the last step for your own words — what to emphasise, what to avoid, or something true about the product that never made it onto the page. Your note outranks the page, because you know things your copy does not say. The same applies when refining: describe the change you want and it reads the intent rather than the literal words.

What do you actually promise about the posts?

That they will be written from your page rather than from a template, and that each one is checked before you see it — length, hashtags, emoji, placeholder text, and around sixty phrases that make writing sound machine-made. Sets that repeat their own openings or run to the same length are regenerated.

What we cannot promise: that every claim is accurate, that the tone is right for you, or that any post will perform. A checker can measure a sentence; it cannot know your market, and reach on X or LinkedIn depends on far more than the words. Treat what comes out as a strong first draft written by someone who read your page carefully — not as something to publish unread.

AI disclosure

Posts are written by an AI model from the text on the page you submit, plus anything you add yourself. A model can misread a page or overstate a claim. Anything presented as a fact, a number or a result is yours to check before it goes out under your name.

Acceptable use

Please do not use this for spam, impersonation, or anything that breaks the rules of the platform you are posting on. Write about work that is yours.

What do you store?

Your domain and its plan, a count of generations, and — if you buy a licence — an encrypted copy of your key so we can check it is still valid. IP addresses are stored only as a one-way hash, for rate limiting. We do not keep your page content, your posts, or your email address, and there are no analytics or advertising trackers on this site.

What should the posts be about?

These are the ideas we found on that page, strongest first. Pick the one worth talking about.

Working…

Your posts

What we noticed on this page
Read each one before it goes out under your name. These were written to sound like a person rather than a brand, and checked for the usual machine tells — but accuracy is yours to confirm, and nobody can promise how a post will do.
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