Use case

You wrote the blog post. Squawk turns it into a week of posts.

Drop a blog URL in. Squawk pulls the ideas, drafts a LinkedIn carousel, a long-form post, an X thread, and a follow-up, all in your voice. You review, you schedule, it ships.

Every blog post you publish has 5–10 social posts hiding in it. The friction is the rewriting: a carousel needs different structure than a long post, a thread needs different rhythm than LinkedIn. Squawk handles the channel translation so you stop doing it by hand.

Sound familiar?

Your best content is in the blog. Nobody's reading it from there.

Social is where reach happens. Squawk turns each post into channel-native content so the work you already did actually lands.

What works on LinkedIn doesn't fit on X.

Different lengths, different shapes, different rhythm. Squawk drafts the right form for each channel.

Manually rewriting one blog post for three channels is a half-day.

Bring the blog post. Squawk drafts the carousel, thread, and long post in minutes. You review, not rewrite.

AI rewrites flatten your voice.

Your voice profile keeps the tone, structure, and weird-isms that make your writing yours.

What you actually get.

Drop blog posts into one library

Drop a URL or paste the markdown. Squawk parses it, extracts the ideas, and keeps them ready for any campaign.

Carousels, threads, long posts, native to each channel

One blog post. A LinkedIn carousel. An X thread. A long-form LinkedIn post. A follow-up image post. All channel-native.

Drafts that sound like you, not like a content shop

Your voice profile shapes every draft. Squawk doesn't flatten your tone the way generic AI rewrites do.

Spread one post across a week

Squawk drops the variants onto the calendar across days and channels so you don't blast everything at once.

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.

Questions.