For the longest time, I was the classic "builder who doesn't ship content."
I'd ship features, take notes, have insights... but turning them into consistent posts on X, LinkedIn, or Threads? That part always felt like a chore. The context switching, reformatting, trying to sound natural on every platform — it killed my momentum.
So I built Elevenwritt.
What it actually does
You paste anything:
- A rough idea
- Meeting notes
- A blog draft
- Product update
- Half-baked thought
- Even a voice transcript
Then you add a short instruction (tone/voice/length) and pick your platform.
Elevenwritt instantly gives you a clean, optimized, ready-to-publish post.
Real example from the landing page
Input (raw Robert Greene style text):
Life is endless battle and conflict, and you cannot fight effectively unless you can identify your enemies...
Output (X post):
Identify your adversaries clearly—their patterns reveal themselves. Once you know who opposes your goals, you can strategically respond. Opposition, when understood, becomes a source of clarity and direction.
It works the same for longer LinkedIn posts, thread structures, etc.
Why I didn't just use ChatGPT
- I still had to write good prompts every single time
- Formatting for each platform was manual
- The voice sounded generic
- It broke my flow
Elevenwritt is purpose-built for this single workflow. Save your brand voice once, paste content, choose platform → done.
Tech & Approach (for fellow builders)
It's a focused AI wrapper with:
- Strong system prompts tuned per platform
- Voice/style memory per user (especially useful on paid plans)
- Credit-based pricing (no subscriptions)
- Emphasis on speed and low friction
Right now it supports X, LinkedIn, and Threads best, with more platforms coming.
Current status
- Launched a few weeks ago
- Still iterating daily
- 5 free credits for new users (no card needed)
If you're a founder, indie hacker, or developer who wants to show up consistently without the content tax, I'd love for you to try it.
Would genuinely appreciate any feedback — especially on output quality, missing features, or weird edge cases.
And yes… I used the tool to help draft parts of this post. The irony is beautiful.
What’s one piece of content (idea/note/blog) you’ve been sitting on that you wish was already turned into posts?
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