Most AI content tools generate posts from a prompt. Flurink starts with research. Paste your URL. It reads your site, researches your competitors, pulls real monthly search volumes, and mines Reddit for the questions your buyers actually ask. Then it writes the full month: social posts with original images and captions, plus SEO articles where each one targets a different keyword so your pages never compete with each other. Connect your accounts and it publishes on schedule.
Hey Product Hunt,
I built Flurink because I kept seeing the same thing. Businesses generate content and then never post it. It sits in a folder. The bottleneck was never the writing.
So Flurink does the whole loop. It reads your site, researches your competitors, pulls real search volumes instead of guessing at topics, writes the month, and publishes it to your accounts on schedule.
The part I'd underline is the research. Most AI content tools take a prompt and produce something plausible. Flurink finds out what people in your market actually search for first, then writes to that. Every article targets its own keyword so your pages don't cannibalise each other.
Still early and there's plenty I'm figuring out. Happy to answer anything. Drop your URL in the comments and I'll run it and post what comes back.