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Social Content

Your Rep Closed a Deal on Tuesday.
LinkedIn Still Says Nothing.

An AI agent that turns real sales conversations into LinkedIn posts your reps actually want to publish. Call-sourced, voice-matched, one-click approval.
THE GAP

Your Reps Won't Post. You Already Know Why.

They know they should be on LinkedIn. Every sales leader says it. But reps don't write because they don't have time, don't know what to say, and the few who do post end up sounding like everyone else.

The irony: your sales team sits on the best content source in the company. Real conversations with real buyers, every single day. Insights about carrier scheduling bottlenecks, rate negotiation tactics, warehouse capacity planning. All of it trapped inside call recordings that nobody revisits.

Extracting that material and turning it into something publishable takes effort that no quota-carrying rep will prioritize. So the calls happen, the knowledge stays locked, and the LinkedIn profiles stay silent.

Our top rep closed 14 deals last quarter. Her LinkedIn shows a profile photo from 2019 and one reshared article. Her pipeline speaks. Her presence says nothing.
THE DELIVERABLE

AI-Generated Posts From Real Calls.

The agent listens to your sales calls, identifies moments worth sharing, and drafts LinkedIn posts in each rep's voice. One click to publish. Under 90 seconds from draft to live.

Social Content Agent
Source: Sales Call
Call with Dave Kowalski, VP Ops at Ridgeline Carriers · Feb 14, 2026 · 34 min
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Marina Reeves
Account Executive at ColdLink Solutions · 1m

Had a call last week with a VP of Operations who runs 200+ trucks across the Southeast. He mentioned something that stuck with me.

His team spends the first two hours of every Monday morning manually rescheduling loads that fell through over the weekend. Drivers who called off, equipment breakdowns, weather delays. All of it cascading into a scramble before the week even starts.

I asked him what that costs. He didn't know the exact number, but he said: "If you count the hours, the missed appointments, and the detention fees, it's probably a truck and a half per week."

A truck and a half. Every week. Just from Monday-morning rescheduling.

Carrier scheduling isn't a technology problem or a people problem. It's a visibility problem. The information exists. It's just not surfaced early enough for anyone to act on it before the cascade starts.

47 reactions 12 comments 4 reposts
Voice Profile: Marina Reeves
Tone
Conversational, observational
Style
Story-led, single insight
Vocabulary
Plain language, no jargon
Avoid
Hashtags, emoji, sales pitch
Voice match: 94% confidence based on 23 previous posts
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HOW IT WORKS

From Sales Call to Published Post.

Call Captured

Your sales call is recorded and transcribed. The agent identifies moments with shareable potential: insights, wins, customer quotes, market observations.

Draft Generated

The agent writes a LinkedIn post using your rep's voice profile. Tone, vocabulary, and style matched to their existing posts and communication patterns.

Rep Reviews

One-click approval. The rep sees the draft, makes optional edits, and publishes. Average review time: under 90 seconds.

Engagement Tracked

Post performance feeds back into the system. The agent learns which topics and formats resonate with each rep's network.
WHAT'S DIFFERENT

Built on Real Conversations.

Voice-Matched
Posts sound like the rep who wrote them, because the agent learns each person's tone, vocabulary, and style from their existing content.
Call-Sourced
Every post traces back to a real conversation. No generic takes, no recycled advice. The content comes from what your reps actually hear from buyers.
One-Click
Reps review and approve in under 90 seconds. The barrier between having something to say and saying it publicly drops to nearly zero.
Self-Improving
Engagement data feeds back into the system. The agent learns which topics, formats, and angles perform best for each rep's network over time.
FAQ

Questions About Social Content.

During onboarding, we analyze each rep's existing LinkedIn posts, emails, and call recordings. The agent builds a voice profile capturing tone, sentence structure, vocabulary preferences, and topics they gravitate toward. Posts are scored against this profile before delivery, and the model updates as the rep publishes more content over time.

That depends on call volume and how much shareable material surfaces. Most reps receive two to five draft posts per week. You can set frequency caps per rep if you want to control cadence, and reps can always skip a draft without penalty.

Yes. Nothing publishes without the rep's approval. They see each draft, can edit it, regenerate it, or skip it entirely. The agent drafts; the rep decides. Average approval time is under 90 seconds for posts that don't need edits.

LinkedIn is the primary channel. We chose to focus there because it's where B2B sales conversations happen and where rep presence has the most measurable impact on pipeline. X (Twitter) support is available on request for teams that maintain an active presence there.

Monthly retainer based on team size. No per-post fees, no per-rep licenses. We'll scope your team during the discovery call and provide a flat monthly number before you commit to anything.

Standalone. The social content agent only needs access to call recordings (via your conversation intelligence tool or a direct integration we provide). It works independently of our meeting prep, competitive intelligence, or outbound products, though it pairs well with teams already using our call analysis pipeline.

See What Your Reps Could Be Posting.

Send us a call recording. We'll draft a sample LinkedIn post in your rep's voice so you can see exactly what this looks like.
No commitment. No sales pitch.

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