Turn content chaos into a repeatable publishing engine.
PostEngine helps founders, consultants and small teams plan, draft and publish stronger content with less friction. Start with LinkedIn, shape a repeatable workflow, then expand to more platforms over time.
Powered by Jakoma. Built to help you publish more consistently, not just generate more text.
Why it converts
Built to make content more commercial, not just more frequent.
Most content tools optimise for volume. PostEngine is aimed at something more valuable: a workflow that helps you stay visible, sharpen your message and create repeatable opportunities to sell services, products or offers.
Authority content
Build trust with consistent posts that sound like you and support your positioning.
- Thought leadership prompts inside a structure
- Clear content pillars instead of endless ideation
- Less time wasted rewriting generic AI output
Offer promotion
Support launches, beta access, lead magnets and service offers with a more deliberate publishing rhythm.
- Campaign planning within a weekly flow
- Better consistency around product messaging
- Clearer route from post to click to conversion
Operational simplicity
Keep planning, drafting and review connected so content work feels manageable enough to sustain.
- Less tool switching and fewer dead-end drafts
- Repeatable workflow for solo operators and small teams
- Useful AI support without losing judgement or voice
How it works
Four stages from idea to publish-ready content.
PostEngine is being shaped as a simple operating flow rather than a pile of disconnected prompts. That matters because consistent publishing depends on sequence, not just generation.
1. Plan
Define what you want to be known for, how often you want to show up, and where each content thread leads commercially.
2. Draft
Generate first drafts using a clearer structure so outputs are more useful from the start.
3. Refine
Improve clarity, tone and persuasion before anything goes live.
4. Publish
Use the workflow to keep moving, learn what resonates and prepare for more platforms over time.
Multi-platform direction
Designed to start focused and expand intelligently.
The most credible path is to prove the workflow first, then widen the publishing surface. That keeps the product sharper in beta and gives you a stronger story when you later add platform support.
Validate the core engine
Use the beta to tighten planning, drafting and editing around a real content rhythm.
Strengthen the monetisation layer
Help users connect content to product launches, lead capture, service promotion and audience growth.
Expand to more channels
Add platform-specific support where it improves workflow, not just where it sounds impressive.
Beta access and monetisation
Drive signups now. Build paid demand next.
The beta should be the first conversion point. It gives visitors a clear action today, while also creating a pool of early users you can later convert into a paid founding tier once the workflow is validated.
Beta access
Give visitors an immediate way in. Use the beta to learn what sticks, improve retention and identify the strongest commercial use cases.
- Direct visitors into the product now
- Learn from real usage before fixing pricing
- Use founding-user language later when paid plans are ready
Founding user waitlist
Once the beta has traction, offer a limited founding tier with early pricing and roadmap access. Until then, do not overcomplicate the landing page with pricing tables you cannot yet fulfil.
- Promise priority pricing, not made-up features
- Reward feedback and early adoption
- Keep the story focused: better workflow leads to better commercial output
All primary CTA links include UTM parameters so you can attribute website traffic into the beta environment and email interest routes.
Who it is for
Best fit for people who need content to support growth.
Consultants and advisors
Turn expertise into a more consistent pipeline of authority content.
Founders and solo operators
Stay visible without content taking over your week.
Small teams with one marketer
Create a usable system instead of relying on random prompts and scattered notes.
Product builders and beta launches
Support launches, updates and waitlists with a better content rhythm.
FAQ
Key questions a serious visitor may ask.
Is PostEngine only for LinkedIn?
The current direction is to validate the workflow with an initial platform focus and expand intelligently over time. The long-term intent is broader multi-platform support.
Why not show paid pricing now?
Because the cleaner commercial move is to prove the beta first. Charging too early can create friction before the workflow is strong enough to retain users.
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Who is behind PostEngine?
PostEngine is powered by Jakoma, a consultancy and product studio focused on practical AI, data and automation.