Schedule Social Media Posts

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The Problem

Social media management is a daily grind that looks deceptively simple from the outside. "Just post something" turns into an hour-long ordeal: open Twitter, craft a tweet within 280 characters, open LinkedIn, rewrite the same message in a professional tone for a different audience, open Instagram, adapt it again for a visual-first platform with hashtags, and open Facebook for yet another variation. Four platforms, four different interfaces, four sets of character limits, and four distinct audience expectations.

The time sink isn't just the writing — it's the context switching. Each platform has its own composer, its own scheduling interface, its own analytics dashboard. You're constantly logging in and out, navigating different UIs, and trying to maintain a consistent brand voice while adapting to each platform's culture. For solo founders, small marketing teams, and content creators, this fragmentation eats 5-10 hours per week.

Dedicated scheduling tools like Buffer, Hootsuite, and Later solve some of this, but they come with their own costs. Monthly subscriptions range from $30 to $100+ for meaningful features. They require granting third-party access to your social accounts. They add another dashboard to your tool stack. And critically, they still require you to write every post — they just schedule the delivery. The writing, which is the most time-consuming part, is still entirely on you.

How TypoClaw Solves It

TypoClaw flips the social media workflow on its head. Instead of composing in a third-party tool and pushing to platforms, you work directly in each platform's native interface — with TypoClaw doing the writing, adapting, and data entry for you.

  1. Open your social platform — Navigate to Twitter's composer, LinkedIn's post creator, or any platform's native posting interface. TypoClaw works where you already post.
  2. Describe your content — Tell TypoClaw the topic, key message, and desired tone. "Write a thread about our new pricing launch, excited but professional tone. Include a CTA to our website." Be as brief or detailed as you want.
  3. TypoClaw composes the post — It generates platform-optimized copy: concise and punchy for Twitter, longer-form and professional for LinkedIn, hashtag-rich and visual-oriented for Instagram captions. It respects character limits and formatting conventions automatically.
  4. Preview in the native composer — The text appears directly in the platform's own posting interface. You see exactly how it'll look to your audience — including character count, thread formatting, and preview cards.
  5. Schedule or publish — Use the platform's built-in scheduling feature to set the time, or post immediately. Then switch tabs to the next platform and ask TypoClaw to adapt the same content.

The beauty of this approach is that there's no third-party tool managing your posting. Your content goes directly through each platform's native interface, which means you get the full feature set: polls, threads, carousels, scheduled stories, and any new feature the platform releases. You're never limited by what a scheduling tool has implemented in their API.

Real-World Example

Priya runs marketing for a developer tools startup. Her content calendar calls for four posts per week across Twitter, LinkedIn, and the company blog. Each post needs to be adapted for each platform — a technical thread on Twitter, a thought leadership piece on LinkedIn, and occasionally a longer blog-style recap.

Before TypoClaw, Priya spent about 6 hours per week on social content: 1.5 hours writing drafts, 2 hours adapting them across platforms, 1.5 hours scheduling and formatting, and an hour on revisions. Now, she opens each platform's composer, describes the post to TypoClaw, reviews the output, and publishes. The same four posts across three platforms takes about 2 hours per week.

The quality actually improved too. Because TypoClaw generates platform-native copy rather than one-size-fits-all text, Priya's LinkedIn posts sound more professional and her Twitter threads read more naturally. Engagement on LinkedIn increased 35% in the first month, which she attributes partly to the more polished, platform-appropriate tone.

Try It Now

Stop rewriting the same announcement for four different platforms. Open TypoClaw and tell it about your next post — it'll draft platform-ready copy in seconds.

Whether you're a solo founder trying to maintain a social presence, a marketing team scaling content output, or a creator building an audience across platforms, TypoClaw handles the repetitive writing so you can focus on strategy and engagement.