For consultants

Your name is the firm. Posting can't be optional.

Squawk turns the decks, frameworks, and client wins you already have into social posts in your voice. The pipeline stays warm without you giving up another evening to write.

A bluebird consultant in a small bowtie holding a tiny briefcase and a framework diagram card with boxes and arrows, control tower behind

Consulting and fractional work runs on inbound. The next engagement comes from a partner who saw your post, a founder who screenshotted your framework, or a CFO who has read you for six months and finally hit reply. The hard part is showing up consistently when every billable hour you don't spend writing is one you can charge for. Squawk is the part of your stack that turns the work you've already done (talks, decks, client memos, internal frameworks) into posts that sound like you and ship on a calendar.

Sound familiar?

Every hour writing is an hour not billing.

You can post or you can take the call. Squawk drafts in your voice from material you already have, so review takes minutes, not hours.

Your best thinking is locked in client decks.

Frameworks, diagrams, and POVs that would land on social are buried in PDFs nobody outside the engagement sees.

Generic AI copy reads as low-trust, immediately.

Your prospects know the smell of a templated post. A voice profile that sounds like the actual consultant beats anything generated cold.

A burst, then nothing for a quarter.

You post hard while between engagements, then disappear once you're booked. The audience forgets you in the gap.

What you actually get.

A voice profile that sounds like the consultant

Tone, hot takes, examples, the things you would never say. Drafts pull from that profile so posts read like you wrote them on the train home.

Pull from decks, talks, and client memos

Drop in your slides, recorded talks, and the client-safe excerpts of your frameworks. Squawk turns each into channel-native posts.

A cadence that survives a busy quarter

Build out four to eight weeks ahead. When you get slammed with delivery, the feed doesn't go dark.

Campaigns around a thesis, not just one-offs

Group posts around a framework or a piece of work. The audience sees a body of thinking, not random updates.

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.