Use case

Conferences are a content surge. Don't let the moment pass.

Walk in with talks, panels, photos, and side conversations. Walk out with a week of posts, in your voice, ready for review. Squawk turns the venue into the content.

Conferences and industry events generate more raw material in three days than most teams produce in a quarter. The problem is doing anything with it before the energy fades. Squawk turns event content into draft posts on the fly so the recap doesn't show up two weeks later.

Sound familiar?

You're at the event. You don't have time to write five LinkedIn posts.

Drop in talk notes, photos, and quotes. Squawk drafts a sequence of posts. Approvals from your phone.

The recap shows up two weeks later. The energy is gone.

Squawk schedules a posting cadence across the event days so the content flows while the moment is hot.

Posting feels different at a conference. The tone shifts.

Voice profiles can include event-mode variants so drafts read like 'I'm here, this just happened' instead of 'we attended.'

Photos, panels, takeaways, side chats. Where does it all live?

The library is the catch-all. Drop everything in. Squawk separates the signals into draftable posts.

What you actually get.

Drop everything in, even from your phone

Photos, voice notes, talk slides, panel quotes, badges. The library handles all of it.

Event-mode voice profiles

Optional event-mode variant of a voice profile keeps drafts in 'live from here' tone.

Sequence across the event

Squawk schedules a post cadence across the event days so the calendar keeps up with the venue.

Approvals from anywhere

Reviewers approve from a phone. Drafts flow even when the team is split across rooms.

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.

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Questions.