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13 social networks, formatted for each. Manual, scheduled, or driven by Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini.
Hi — I draft thoughtful long-form posts, distill ideas to a sentence, and argue the other side on request. Try one of these:
See your LinkedIn preview here
Type something on the left — it adapts to each network.
Your content lives in 8 places.
Feedloop is the membrane between you and the 16 networks where your audience actually lives.
Plan it. Don't queue it.
Calendar, categories, campaigns — all in one app.
One post. Native everywhere.
Each platform gets its own chrome, aspect, and tone — automatically.
Run it from your AI.
Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Gemini — every MCP-compatible client.
Set it. Forget it.
RSS, blog, podcast feed — every source becomes scheduled posts. Hands-off, end to end.
Plan in Notion. Publish with Feedloop.
Native sync. No Zapier in the middle. Your Notion calendar is the source of truth; Feedloop is the engine that ships.
The wiring.
Any AI in. Every network out. Nothing else in social has this shape.
Any MCP-compatible AI client
Feedloop
Posts to every network
Any MCP-compatible AI client drives Feedloop — Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Gemini, Windsurf, VS Code, Cline, Codex, LM Studio, Cherry Studio, Jan, AnythingLLM, and any other.
Feedloop drives every network — 13 live today (including Telegram channels, Bluesky, Threads, and WordPress), with Reddit landing once their team approves us.
Real loops, running right now.
Every card below is a real automation shape. Mix sources, destinations, and schedules — the loop handles the rest.
See what's actually working.
Drag the timeline below. Walk through a week of moments and watch Feedloop turn them into answers.
Your post about Telebirr went viral overnight.
Ethiopia made up 41% of your engagement this morning. You can see exactly when readers showed up.
Every beat above is a real Feedloop view. Twenty-plus more inside — the ones you actually want answered.
We were tired of paying enterprise prices to push a blog post to four social accounts.
So we built the simplest version of the tool we wanted to use ourselves —
one feed in, every network out.
Billed in the currency you actually earn in.