Rewritten
1. Hiring fast feels like progress. Often it's just how startups slow themselves down before they've even found product-market fit. New post breaks down why.
2. Culture doesn't erode all at once — it dilutes one rushed hire at a time. Wrote about the real cost of over-hiring early.
3. The best time to slow down your hiring plan might be right now, before you've confirmed the thing you're scaling actually works. New post ↓
About this tool
Promoting a blog post usually means writing several different social posts so you're not repeating the same line across every platform and every day. This tool reads your full post and generates three distinct promotional posts, each pulling a different takeaway or angle rather than just restating the title. It's meant for the promotion phase after publishing, as opposed to the blog-to-twitter-thread tool, which repackages the actual content of the post rather than just teasing it.
Frequently asked questions
Will each post repeat the same message?+
No — each of the three posts is generated to highlight a different takeaway or angle from the post so you can space them out over time without sounding repetitive.
Does it include a link placeholder?+
It doesn't insert a literal link since URLs vary, but the posts are written to work naturally with a link added at the end.
Can I use these on LinkedIn instead of Twitter?+
Yes, the posts are platform-agnostic in tone, though very long blog posts may work better summarized with the blog-to-linkedin-article tool for LinkedIn specifically.