Social Media Posts

Draft platform-specific posts for LinkedIn, X, and Instagram from any longer piece, written natively for each platform, in the brand voice on file in your Knowledge Center.

For Social Media Managers Content Marketers Brand Managers Small Marketing Teams
Sample prompt to Joy's Assistant

Take our [source piece] and draft posts for [platforms] in our brand voice from the Knowledge Center, each one written natively for its platform, not one caption pasted everywhere.

What it can look like

An illustrative example. Your output will reflect your own sources, data, and prompts.

Take our new blog post "Five Signs Your Onboarding Is Costing You Customers" and draft posts for LinkedIn, X, and Instagram in our brand voice from the Knowledge Center, each one written natively for its platform, not one caption pasted everywhere.

Here are three native drafts of the same announcement: LinkedIn argues the business case, Instagram comes at it from the customer's side, and X compresses it to the sharpest stat. The voice follows the brand guidelines in your Knowledge Center.

Platform drafts: onboarding blog post

Source: Blog: "Five Signs Your Onboarding Is Costing You Customers"
Platforms: LinkedIn · Instagram · X
Voice: Brand guidelines v3, Knowledge Center

Same announcement, three native drafts. Each one carries the 89% versus 62% renewal stat from the article, but the hook, length, and register shift to fit the channel. Switch between them below.

Most churn doesn't show up at renewal. It starts in week one, quietly, while the account is still deciding whether the product is worth the effort. In the data behind our new post, customers who reached their first milestone within seven days renewed at 89 percent. The ones who didn't renewed at 62 percent.

That 27-point gap is the whole argument for treating onboarding as a retention lever rather than an operational checkbox. The post walks through five early warning signs, and which one to fix first if you can only fix one. Link in the comments.

Your customers decide whether they'll stay long before the renewal date rolls around, and usually it happens in their very first week. We went back through hundreds of onboarding journeys to find the earliest moments things start to slip.

Five signs made the list. Number three is the one almost everyone misses, because it looks like success right up until the account goes quiet. The full story is at the link in bio.

#CustomerOnboarding #CustomerSuccess #SaaS #ChurnPrevention #CustomerExperience

Accounts that hit their first milestone in week one renew at 89%. The ones that don't? 62%.

Churn isn't a renewal problem. It's an onboarding problem. Five early warning signs, in the new post.

Every draft points back to the same post and the same core claim, so the story stays consistent no matter where a reader meets it first, and each is sized to its platform's limits with room for your link.

Want a second variant of each to test, or should I check these against your brand guidelines and flag anything off-voice?

From long-form to channel-ready in minutes

Social Media Posts turns any longer piece (a blog post, report, or announcement) into drafts written specifically for each platform. The JoySuite assistant Joy pulls your brand voice from the Knowledge Center, so the LinkedIn post gets a hook and an argument, the X post gets one sharp claim, and the Instagram caption gets a human angle plus hashtags.

  1. Put your voice on file

    Add brand guidelines and a few strong past posts to the Knowledge Center. This is what keeps every draft on-brand no matter who asks.

  2. Point Joy at the source

    Paste the blog post or point to the doc, and name the platforms you need. Add context if it helps: the audience, the goal, anything to avoid.

  3. Review the drafts side by side

    All platforms arrive in one response. Refine in plain language: "More direct on X" or "Swap the Instagram angle to the customer's point of view."

  4. Use it where you work

    Copy each draft into your social tools to publish or queue on your own timing. Joy writes; your channels stay yours.

  5. Make it one click for your team

    Save this ask as a custom command on the assistant your marketing team already uses, set your default platforms and voice sources, and anyone can run it in one click.

Make it yours

Native to Each Platform

Different structure, length, and energy per channel, not one caption pasted three times.

Brand Voice on File

Guidelines and reference posts in the Knowledge Center keep every writer, and every draft, on one voice.

Variants on Demand

Ask for two or three angles per platform when you want options to test.

Hooks and Hashtags

Instagram captions come with hashtag sets; LinkedIn and X drafts lead with a hook you can tighten in one follow-up.

Launch Day Set

Announcement posts for every channel from one launch brief.

Executive Voice

Drafts for a founder or executive profile in their personal register, not the brand account's.

Event Coverage

Before, during, and after posts drafted from a session abstract or recap notes.

Regional Accounts

The same story adapted for different markets or country accounts.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does AI write different posts for each platform?

Joy drafts each post from scratch for its channel rather than trimming one caption. LinkedIn gets a hook and a short argument, X gets one compressed claim, and Instagram gets a more personal angle with hashtags, all carrying the same core message from your source piece.

How does it stay in our brand voice?

Add your brand guidelines and a few representative posts to the Knowledge Center. Joy writes against those examples, so drafts match your register whether the ask comes from your social lead or an intern.

Can I get multiple options for the same post?

Yes. Ask for two or three variants per platform (different hooks, different angles) when you want options to test or a choice to bring to review.

Does it work for platforms beyond LinkedIn, X, and Instagram?

Yes, name the channel in your ask. Facebook, Threads, a YouTube community post, or an internal announcement all work; Joy adapts length and register to wherever the post will live.

Does JoySuite publish or queue the posts?

No. Drafts arrive in chat and you copy them into your social tools. Publishing, timing, and approvals stay in your existing workflow.

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