We're launching PostGod soon, and I can't wait to see the reactions. It's also my first time launching on Product Hunt, which could also contribute to the nervousness. Exciting!
What is PostGod?
A LinkedIn post generator that sounds like you, not like everyone's ChatGPT-generated content. The difference is in the process!
We ask you questions about your expertise, voice, and audience (the same thing ghostwriters do for ), then use those answers to create your unique profile (content pillars, tone of voice).
Plus, we added a few more features to help you create a personal brand that works in your favour and helps you be visible on LinkedIn!
I'm a QA Lead who's worked with well-known brands such as Apple, IKEA, Thales, and Gap.
LinkedIn helped me land some of those opportunities because I was active on the platform with a long-term content plan. This means I took the time to craft a consistent tone of voice that sounded like me, defined the content pillars that guided my posts, and ensured that every time I posted, I brought in my own perspective, learnings, or ideas.
Something I've been thinking about as we're about to launch PostGod:
Most founders treat personal branding as "nice to have" while treating product development as "must have." However, investors, early customers, and potential hires check your LinkedIn before they engage with your product.
There are three big reasons people should be genuinely excited about the new version of WishfulTree:
1. It finally feels effortless after removing dozens of tiny paper cuts following our data-driven insights from Mixpanel.
2. It’s now robustly optimised enough for real people, real devices, real scale.
3. The emotional core got stronger as this year doubled down on what people actually love:
More ornaments, memes like cheems, chill guy, labubu, the chives cutting board, and so many more.
A WebGL experience lets you create and customize your Christmas tree and room. Share the link to your room with people you care about to allow them to add ornaments and messages to the tree. It is free for up to 10 people. Plus, Business and Enterprise options