for any company
Post once. Run for a month.
Most companies announce something once and then go quiet. Cadence takes one announcement, spreads it across a month, and posts it to every channel you've connected.
Three steps, then it runs
1
Connect a channel
Bluesky takes about a minute and publishes for real today. Others as their approvals land.
2
Write it once
A title and a couple of sentences about what happened. That's the whole input.
3
Edit and send
You get seven drafts spread over thirty days. Change any of them; publish with one click.
Seven posts, not thirty
Posting daily for a month reads as spam and is how accounts get muted. Cadence is dense in the first week while the news is still news — day 0, 1, 3, 7 — then spaces out to 14, 21 and 28 to resurface it. The gaps are the product.
Nothing is invented. Every draft is a re-framing of what you wrote. Where a post needs a number or a customer quote, it leaves you a visible blank instead of making one up — a tool that fabricates a statistic to fill day 3 is putting words in your mouth, on your account.
Channels, honestly
Every network gates posting differently, and most of them behind human review with no published timeline. Rather than claim we support them all, here's exactly where things stand.
Drafts are fitted to each network's real limit — bluesky 300 · mastodon 500 · x 280 · linkedin 3000 — so nothing arrives truncated mid-sentence or with half a URL.