For speakers and authors

The talk lives in the room for an hour. On the feed, it lives for a year.

Squawk turns transcripts, slides, and book excerpts into social posts in your voice. Each talk and each chapter does months of work after the room empties out.

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Speakers and authors do the hard creative work once and ship it for an hour, or for one launch week, then watch it go quiet. The talk that took six months to refine plays for one room. The chapter that took a year to write sells in launch month. Squawk turns each piece into months of channel-native posts in your voice. Transcripts become carousels. Slides become threads. Book excerpts become a post a week for a quarter. The work keeps earning attention long after the room empties.

Sound familiar?

Talks and chapters live in folders, not feeds.

You have transcripts, decks, and manuscripts that the audience would happily read in post form. None of it is online.

Touring or writing the next book is a full-time thing.

Between events or chapters, there's no slot to translate finished work into thirty social posts.

The feed goes silent between events.

You post hard around a talk or a launch, then disappear for two months. The audience cools off before the next one.

What reads as a chapter doesn't read as a thread.

Long-form prose flattens on the feed. Squawk reshapes the same idea into the right format per channel.

What you actually get.

Drop in transcripts, slides, and excerpts

Talk transcripts, conference slides, book chapters, and op-eds. Squawk parses each and drafts posts that quote, riff on, and visualize the original.

Voice profile that sounds like the speaker

Drafts read like the talk read on stage: cadence, examples, hooks. The voice profile pulls from your transcripts and book, not a generic template.

Carousels, threads, and clip-friendly posts

Carousels from slides, threads from chapter sections, and clip-format posts that pair with video from the talk. All channel-native.

Cadence between launches and tour stops

Plan a quarter at a time. The feed runs while you're touring, writing the next book, or off-grid for a week.

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.