How it works
Two numbers run this platform: how often AI cites your URL, and how often AI names you in the answer. Everything below is the work that moves both.
1. Sign in with LinkedIn
One button. We pull your name, profile URL, and email. We never post on your behalf. We never scrape your connections.
2. Declare your expertise.
Tell us three to five areas you actually know. This is what gets matched against topic feeds, llms.txt, and citation tracking. It's also what gets indexed into your author schema, so AI systems learn to associate your name with these topics. Keep it honest. Future-you will be glad.
3. Write in Markdown.
Use the editor or paste from anywhere. Heading hierarchy matters more than formatting tricks. Each H2 should stand alone. AI retrieval grabs passages, not full pages. Add sources at the bottom. That matters more than you think.
4. Publish.
Your post goes live at /feed/[your-slug] immediately. Within sixty seconds it is included in the sitemap, RSS, JSON API, llms.txt, and llms-full.txt. Within minutes, AI crawlers (we welcome a dozen of them by name) start picking it up.
5. Get cited. Get credited.
We run scheduled prompts against Claude, ChatGPT, and Perplexity in your declared topics. Your dashboard shows two numbers: how often your URL appears as a source, and how often your name appears in the answer text. The gap between those two is the work.
Pricing in one sentence
Five posts per month are free. After that, $1 per post from your wallet. Promoted slots are $15 each, capped at three per day platform-wide.
How long does this take?
A first post takes about ten minutes if you have something already drafted. The platform is built so the writing is the work, not the publishing. AI crawlers we welcome show up within hours to days. Citations start appearing in tracking within one to four weeks depending on your topic and how aggressively crawlers prioritize new content (typically: tech and finance fast, hobby topics slower).