Turn Any Webpage into Scroll-Stopping Social Posts
Struggling to chisel down long articles into punchy LinkedIn updates, Tweets, or Facebook posts? Social Flow scrapes a webpage, summarizes key insights, and drafts platform-tailored copy in seconds—so you can show up consistently without staring at a blank screen.

Why Social Flow Exists
I used to spend hours reading articles, scribbling notes, and rewriting them for each social channel. It killed momentum and made me dread content creation. I built Social Flow to automate the grunt work—extracting insights and letting AI draft platform-specific posts—all in one click. Now I spend minutes curating instead of hours creating.
How It Works
- Drop in a URL: Paste the link to any blog post, news article, or research piece into the Social Flow trigger.
- Browse AI Scrapes Content: The module grabs headlines, subheads, and paragraphs, extracting the main points.
- Branch by Platform: A simple router sends that content to three GPT-powered branches:
- LinkedIn: GPT-4o crafts a professional, value-driven LinkedIn post highlighting key takeaways.
- Facebook: GPT-4o repackages the same insights into a conversational Facebook post that encourages engagement.
- Twitter: GPT-4o condenses the core message into a concise Tweet with a hook, benefit statement, and CTA.
- Publish with One Click: Each branch then pushes the drafted copy directly to your LinkedIn, Facebook Page, or Twitter account.
Because you review and tweak before hitting “post,” you stay in control of voice and accuracy—no generic, robotic fluff.
Why This Is Useful
- Save Hours Every Week: Instead of manually summarizing and rewriting, Social Flow does the heavy lifting.
- Consistent Multi-Platform Presence: Keep your channels active and aligned without juggling separate tools.
- Maintain Your Voice: You always have the chance to tweak drafts—AI handles structure and substance.
- Batch Content in Minutes: Feed in multiple URLs, then batch-edit and schedule the resulting drafts.
- Scale Thought Leadership: Focus on choosing high-value sources, and let Social Flow handle the rest.