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💬Social Media
LinkedIn, X, Reddit, Discord, Slack, Instagram DMs — drafts that read like a human, not a recruiter template. £1 each, no subscription.
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Each platform has its own tone, character limits, and tells. These tools are tuned per platform — LinkedIn connection notes stay under 300 characters, X threads use the hook-prove-pay-off arc, Reddit posts respect subreddit conventions. No buzzwords. No "exciting opportunity". No "Hope this finds you well". The system prompts behind each tool explicitly ban the patterns that mark a message as AI-written.
Social Media — frequently asked
- How do I write a LinkedIn headline that gets noticed?
- Lead with the outcome you create for a specific audience, not your job title — e.g. "I help fintech founders cut their CAC" instead of "Senior Marketing Manager". Keep it under 220 characters. The LinkedIn Headline Pack returns three angles.
- What is a good LinkedIn connection request message?
- Reference something specific from their profile or post (not generic flattery), state the real reason in one sentence, and stay under 300 characters total. The Connection Note tool returns three variants tuned to read like a human.
- How do I write an X / Twitter thread that goes viral?
- Open with a hook tweet that promises a specific payoff, use a numbered structure, and end with a CTA that is not "follow me for more". The Thread Outline tool gives you the skeleton in 9 tweets.
- Can I use AI to reply to Reddit posts?
- You can, but the reply has to feel native — subreddit-aware tone, no generic structure, no AI giveaways. The Reddit tools are calibrated to respect subreddit conventions and read as if a regular user posted.
- How much do the social-media AI tools cost?
- Every social tool is £1 per use. No subscription. Cheaper for occasional posters than Taplio (£40/mo) or Postwise (£20/mo).