For coaches and educators

Your students remember the lesson. Your audience needs the snippet.

Squawk turns your lessons, frameworks, and student wins into social posts in your voice. You stay visible between cohorts without giving up the time you'd rather spend coaching.

A bluebird coach with a tiny silver whistle on a coral lanyard, standing in front of three smaller student bluebirds with notebooks, holding a small playbook card

Coaches, course creators, and educators run on a flywheel: a steady audience between launches, a wave of attention during a cohort, and a new wave the next time. The flywheel breaks when posting goes dark between launches. Squawk turns the lesson plans, frameworks, student wins, and stories you've already shaped into social posts in your voice. The cadence holds when you're heads-down on the cohort, and the feed is full when the next launch lands.

Sound familiar?

Coaching the cohort kills posting time.

The two months the cohort is running are the two months you don't post. Then the launch lands on a cold audience.

Your lessons are gold. Nobody outside the cohort sees them.

Lessons, slides, recorded sessions, student wins. Every one of them is a social post waiting to happen.

Launch wave, silence, launch wave.

Audiences forget you between launches. Squawk turns inconsistent posting into a cadence that survives a busy cohort.

Coaches who outsource posting lose the warmth.

The personality is the product. A voice profile that sounds like the coach beats anything a generic ghostwriter generates.

What you actually get.

A voice profile that sounds like the coach

Tone, examples, the lines students quote back to you. Drafts keep the warmth that made students sign up in the first place.

Pull from lessons, slides, and student wins

Drop in lesson recordings, slide decks, student outcomes, and the frameworks you teach. Squawk turns each into channel-native posts.

Campaigns around a launch or a topic

Group posts around a launch window or a curriculum theme. The audience sees a body of thinking before the cart opens.

Calendar that survives cohort weeks

Plan four to eight weeks ahead. When you're in the middle of teaching, the feed keeps moving without you opening the app.

Interested in Squawk?

We're opening Squawk up to a small group of early users. Tell us a bit about yourself and we'll get in touch when there's a spot for you.

We only use this to evaluate your fit for the beta. No marketing spam. The beta currently supports LinkedIn and X; more channels are rolling out as we expand.

Questions.