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Launched 3 days ago. Would love some honest feedback

We built GrowthXElevate because we both had the same problem. We knew we should post on LinkedIn, we had things worth saying, but doing it properly took 30-40 minutes we didn't have in the morning. So we'd post for a week and then stop. Every time.

How it works: you type a rough idea, it gives you back three complete posts written in your voice, each one scored so you're picking instead of guessing. If one's close but not right, you don't edit it yourself and break the flow , you just say what to change ("make the ending softer", "cut the second paragraph") and only that changes. Then you schedule the month in one sitting and it publishes on its own.

Where we actually are: live 3 days, a handful of users from our waitlist, very early. Rough in places.

What I'd genuinely like feedback on:

  1. Does the pricing make sense? We went credits instead of seats (1 credit per angle, 0.5 for a revision) because usage varies so much. Not sure it's easier to understand than flat.
  2. Is "AI writes your LinkedIn posts" off-putting? It half is to me, which is why nothing publishes without you approving it. But I don't know if that lands.
  3. Anything that breaks or annoys you in the first 5 minutes.

Free to try, 60 credits, no card. Link in the comments.

If you find it useful, please use it and let us know. And if you hate it, I'd rather hear that now than after we've spent money.

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u/Holiday-Ad5752 — 12 days ago

Made a tool that writes LinkedIn posts in your voice. 2 days old, free to try, would really like some honest feedback.

Quick context on why we built it: we both knew we should be posting on LinkedIn, we had things worth saying, but doing it properly took 30-40 minutes we didn't have in the morning. So we'd post for a week and then stop. Every time.

What it does:

You type a rough idea. It gives you back three complete posts written in your voice, each one scored, so you're picking between options instead of staring at an empty box.

If one is close but not quite right, you don't edit it yourself and break the flow. You just say what to change. "Make the ending softer." "Cut the second paragraph." Only that changes, everything you already liked stays put.

Then you schedule the whole month in one sitting and it publishes on its own. That's the part that actually fixed the problem for us.

Also in there: carousels you can download as PDF, a library of proven posts you can remix in your own voice, and analytics on what's working.

Nothing publishes without you approving it. We didn't want a bot running our accounts and figured nobody else does either.

Honest state of it: live 2 days, a handful of users from our waitlist, still very early.

Free to try, 60 credits, no card needed. Link in the comments.

If you try it and something annoys you or breaks, tell me here and I'll actually fix it. That's genuinely more useful to us right now than signups.

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u/Holiday-Ad5752 — 13 days ago