You were consistent for a while. Then a big sprint hit and the blog went quiet. Your agent picks up where you left off — and keeps going even when you're heads-down.
You know building in public works. The problem is keeping it going.
You launch the blog with energy. First few posts do well. People are reading. The feedback loop is working.
A big feature needs shipping. Then launch week. Then the blog is just sitting there with a half-finished draft.
The last post is from when things were going well. You've been meaning to write. It just never happens.
Connect your blog to an agent. Set your publishing rhythm. It keeps going — drafting from your product updates, learnings, and ideas — whether you're active or deep in a sprint.
Feed it your product, your audience, your past posts. It builds on that.
Turns your product updates, launches, and lessons into structured posts.
Weekly, biweekly — whatever rhythm you set. Never skips a beat.
Built-in newsletter so readers become subscribers you actually own.
The tools that matter when you're building solo.
Capture readers as you publish. Own your audience — not just your follower count.
Forward a rough idea or a voice memo transcript. Your agent turns it into a draft.
Articles, quick notes, polls. Not every post needs to be long-form.
Building in public works. But only if you keep publishing.
Your agent makes sure you do.
Set your rhythm once. Your agent never misses a week.