Stop letting inconsistent posting hold back your audience growth. Brandstaq learns your voice, your ideas, and your audience — then posts daily while you focus on the work that built your brand in the first place.
The reason most people don't use AI for their personal brand is that it sounds like AI. Generic, overly polished, obviously not them. Brandstaq is built differently — it starts by learning who you are.
During the agent onboarding interview, your Social Manager asks about your communication style, your takes on industry topics, the phrases you use, the topics you care about, and what you never want to say. It builds a soul document that governs everything it writes. Then you spend 20 minutes approving a batch of sample posts. That feedback loop is how the agent learns your voice.
Brandstaq also gives you voice management for TTS content — choose from a library of voices for podcast clips, video narration, and audio posts, or use your own voice profile. Every piece of content sounds like it came from you.
Building a personal brand on LinkedIn or Twitter requires posting 5-7 times per week — consistently, for months. Almost nobody does this because it takes 30-60 minutes per day just for social media. That's time you could spend on client work, building your product, or just not burning out.
Brandstaq's Social Manager agent runs its daily work manifest every morning. It checks your platform analytics, researches trending topics in your industry, plans the day's posts, and executes. You get a morning digest showing what it plans to publish — approve with one click or edit in the chat interface.
On days when you have something specific to say, brief the agent: 'I had a realization about pricing strategy — make a thread about it.' It turns your rough idea into a polished thread, formats it for LinkedIn and Twitter, and queues it up. Your 30-second voice note becomes a week's worth of content.
The personal brands that compound fastest combine daily social media with weekly newsletters. The newsletter is where you build deep relationships; social is where you find new readers. Brandstaq runs both.
Your Content Writer agent produces weekly newsletter issues based on a structure you define during setup. It pulls from your social content of the week, adds depth and analysis, and writes in your established voice. You review and add your personal notes before it goes out — the agent handles the first 80%, you handle the part that only you can write.
All content — social posts, newsletters, blog articles, thread drafts — lives in your Brandstaq content library. You have a full archive of everything your brand has published, with performance data attached.
You have full control over approval mode. In the default setting, every post goes into a review queue and only publishes after you approve it. You can switch to fully autonomous publishing once you trust the agent's output, or stay in review mode permanently — the agent's value is in the drafting, not the publishing. You can also edit any draft directly in the chat interface before approving.
Yes. During brand kit setup you can upload documents, notes, past articles, and tweet drafts as reference material. The agent uses this as its knowledge base when generating content. The more context you provide, the more accurately it captures your perspective and existing ideas.
LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Instagram, Threads, YouTube (descriptions and community posts), Substack (via API), and several others. Personal brand users most commonly connect LinkedIn and Twitter first, then add Instagram once the agent has learned their voice well. Brandstaq supports 13 platforms total.