Signal watches your content feed and automatically transforms each piece into platform-native posts — Twitter threads, LinkedIn articles, Instagram captions, email digests — then publishes them on schedule. No manual scheduling. No reposting guilt. Just one source, infinite reach.
You spent four hours on a newsletter. You posted it to your Substack. And then... nothing. A tweet that got buried. An Instagram story that disappeared after 24 hours. Maybe a LinkedIn post you drafted at 11pm and forgot to publish.
Meanwhile, your best ideas are sitting in one place, reaching one channel, while the rest of the internet never sees them.
Signal changes that. Connect your content feed once, and your ideas propagate automatically — reformatted, retimed, redistributed across every platform your audience lives on.
"I used to spend my entire Sunday repurposing content for the week. Now I publish once and Signal handles the rest. I got that Sunday back."— A content creator, somewhere, probably
Connect your RSS, Substack, YouTube, or podcast feed. Signal watches it continuously. New content triggers new distribution cycles — automatically.
One newsletter becomes a Twitter thread. A YouTube video becomes a LinkedIn article, an Instagram caption, a quoted post, and an email teaser. Signal writes for each platform, not just a generic version.
Posts don't all fire at once. Signal spaces them across days and weeks, optimized for each platform's best posting windows. Your audience hears from you consistently, not in one burst.
Signal tracks which posts perform best on each platform. It uses that data to improve future posts — more of what works, less of what doesn't. Your distribution strategy gets smarter over time.
Signal turns one piece of content into a full distribution system. Connect once. Publish everywhere. Get back to making things.
Built for creators, podcasters, and newsletter writers who are tired of doing the same work twice.