Why we built InfluenzeAI (and why existing tools weren't enough)
Every social media tool we tried solved the same problem — how to manage content better. Better calendar. Better scheduler. Better analytics.
None of them solved the actual problem: that we were still doing all the work.
Writing the post. Rewriting it for Instagram. Shortening it for X. Reformatting it for LinkedIn. Scheduling each one individually. Coming back to check if it published.
That's not a management problem. That's a labor problem. And no amount of UI polish was going to fix it.
So we stopped looking for a better tool and started building an agent.
Something that takes a single input — what you want to say — and handles everything downstream. Draft, reformat, schedule, publish. Across LinkedIn, Instagram, X, YouTube, Substack, and Medium.
InfluenzeAI isn't a better way to do social media. It's a way to stop doing it yourself.
We're launching beta tomorrow. Happy to answer anything about how it works, what we got wrong, or where we're headed.

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Would you trust an AI agent to handle your social media, if you stayed in the loop?
Not autopilot. You still approve before anything goes out. But the drafting, reformatting, scheduling - all handled.
Curious where people draw the line.