Plan the strategy
A queue bundles the things that make a channel work for a speaker: which accounts you publish to, which formats fit each one, and how often you want to show up between events.
Set it up once. Add posts as you draft them. The queue tells you how many weeks of runway you have before a slot is empty, so you can promote the next workshop without scrambling.
One queue per channel. As many channels as the people who book you actually use.
LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Instagram. Three posts per week. Mon, Wed, Fri.
Skip the blank page
Drafts that sound like the voice from the stage, not a publicist's pitch. The Brand Voice Finder helps you commit to that voice. Whichever voice fits the work.
A guided seven-step wizard. It walks you through nine voice dimensions, captures what you'd never sound like, and lets you edit sample drafts until they land.
Capture how you already speak. Or build a more confident booking voice for promo weeks. Your call.
Output: a complete voice profile that powers every AI draft. Editable any time on the Voice page in Manage.
Built-in prompt templates for the patterns speakers reach for again and again: upcoming-talk announcements, key takeaway from the last keynote, workshop seat-count updates, recap from the room. Save your own as you build them.
Per-platform hints baked in, so a draft for LinkedIn doesn't read like a draft for Threads.
Publish once, learn what's working
Write the post once. Pick the accounts. FeedMansion adapts the format and length per platform and publishes everywhere in one click.
Publish across nine platforms
Post-level metrics from the platforms that report them back. Sort by engagement, views, saves, or shares to find your top posts at a glance, then use what's working to inform the next talk teaser.
Post-level analytics from Threads, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. The other four platforms are coming.
A few patterns that map cleanly onto the queue and the templates.
Conference, date, city, the topic in one line. Three drafts, three platforms, ready before the organizer's promo even goes out.
Ten seats left. Three left. One left. The same workshop, three different posts, no scrambling for copy at midnight.
The one idea from last week's keynote that travels well. Pull it once, publish where the audience already is.
Photo from the stage. Three lines on what landed. The post that earns the next booking from someone who couldn't be there.
The slide you cut, the story you reworked, the question that changed the structure. The work people only see if you show them.
Q3 still has openings. Two formats, three topics. The post that says you're available without sounding like a sales pitch.
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