An autopublisher built for Nureal. Set the brand up once, then it discovers topics, writes the blog and LinkedIn versions, generates the image, schedules the post and publishes it — a full content pipeline across five tabs that runs on its own.

Nureal needed a steady presence on social and the blog — but every post meant someone finding an angle, writing it, writing a second version for LinkedIn, making an image, then remembering to publish it on both the website and the company page.
So it slipped. When the week got busy the posting stopped, the feed went quiet, reach paid for it, and the next week started from behind. Consistency is everything here — and consistency was exactly what manual work couldn't guarantee.
Set the brand up once. After that the cycle is the same every time: pull a topic, review the drafts, schedule it, and it goes out — with a read-only log of everything that shipped.

Products, verticals, competitors and guardrails — the facts and the "what not to write." This is the source of truth that feeds topic discovery and every single draft, so everything the system writes stays on-brand.

Drop in a reference link, a keyword or a note. Suggest topics queues up angles to approve first; Generate now writes the draft right away. An optional editorial brief — pillar, audience, angle, CTA — auto-fills from the feed for tighter drafts.

Both versions come back written, with the image generated automatically. Edit it yourself, or Tweak with AI, then Publish now or Schedule it. The post is post-ready — you just approve.

The calendar holds everything you've scheduled. A job picks them up and publishes on the next hourly run — no one logging in to hit post. Click any post to move or remove it.

The last 50 posts sent through publish, manual or scheduled. Blog posts commit to the website repo; LinkedIn posts go to the company page. A clean audit trail of everything that shipped, and where.
Suggests angles from a feed or a link, all grounded in the brand's own facts and guardrails.
Writes both versions of every post — long-form for the blog, native for LinkedIn — in one pass.
An on-brand illustration is generated for each draft automatically — no separate design step.
Refine any draft with a prompt, or edit by hand — full control before anything ships.
Drop posts on the calendar; an hourly job publishes them — blog to the repo, LinkedIn to the page.
A read-only record of everything that went out, with a running API-cost total in the top bar.
This autopublisher is live for a real brand today. If staying consistent on social and the blog is a job nobody has time for, that's what we automate.