Most creators don't fail because they lack talent, but because they lack a system.
Following Dan Koe's approach, we don't ask AI to write long-form content for you. Instead, we let AI do what it's best at: summarizing long-form content, deconstructing high-performing structures, and recombining idea frameworks. Here, content creation is broken down into four modules you can complete every day.
Like Dan Koe, don't write long-form content out of thin air. First, test short pieces on Twitter, Xiaohongshu, or your social feeds. The 280-character limit forces you to compress your ideas into their sharpest form, then you save the best-performing posts into your content library.
Integrates material management, framework application, AI writing, and style analysis into a one-stop content production solution.
Save content that performed well on Twitter, Xiaohongshu, or your social feeds into your library with one click. High-performing posts, quotes, and comment discussions are tagged and archived as validated raw material for future newsletters and video scripts.
Select your own or others’ high-performing content and let AI deconstruct it: hooks, pain and struggle, payoff, insights and warnings, and more. Turn these elements into reusable structural templates so the same fact can be expressed in multiple winning formats.
Instead of ghostwriting, AI helps you recombine selected material and frameworks: automatically generate outlines, fill transitions, and offer multiple phrasing options. You focus on judgment and the final polish.
Following Dan Koe's approach, turn one core idea into a newsletter section, a YouTube script, a tweet thread, and a Xiaohongshu post. High-performing content from each platform can then be fed back into your material library, forming a self-reinforcing content loop.
Let AI analyze your own high-performing content and the creators you admire to extract shared patterns: rhythm, word choice, and structural habits. Turn these into prompts and frameworks so AI writes in a way that sounds more like you.
Use a kanban board to make Dan Koe’s rhythm concrete: which newsletter sections you need to finish today and which three social posts you need to write. From ideation, material organization, and framework selection to scheduling, everything is visible so you can actually stick to a 2-hour-a-day, long-term habit.
Join thousands of creators who use systems to grow their influence.
"I used to struggle every day to keep up with daily posting. With the framework features, I can now spend just two hours on the weekend to write a week's worth of content. The productivity boost is insane."
Alex Chen
Tech blogger
"My favorite feature is multi-platform adaptation. I used to rewrite my WeChat articles into Xiaohongshu posts and tweets manually. Now it's one click, and the tone still feels very natural."
Sarah Wu
Indie developer
"The content library is a game changer. Whenever I see a great line, I just throw it in. When I sit down to write, the system automatically suggests relevant material. The ideas just keep coming."
David Li
Online course creator
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