Congrats Renee and Nathan — the “consistency is hard” framing really lands. The part I’m most curious about is voice drift: after someone generates a month of content, how do you keep the posts from slowly converging toward generic high-performing LinkedIn tone?
I’m thinking about a similar problem from the writing-workspace side with clarus.page: the hard part isn’t getting words, it’s keeping judgment, context, and voice in the loop. Curious how you’re handling that as users build up more history.
Interesting concept! wondering what kinda topic it would suggest for me and how do I know if those would work? I have lots of flash of inspiration moments throughout the day and those are not the context the AI is aware.
Hey folks! 👻
Thank you for all the support! We're so excited to bring Ghostwriter to you.
Personal branding is the most high-leverage thing you can do for yourself right now, especially as a builder/founder.
Ghostwriter helps you create a personal content engine that sounds like you, without feeling tedious.
I started building my personal brand with Ghostwriter's help while building out the agent and platform. It's been incredible to watch it grow. I'm excited to see how your Ghostwriter writes for you.
Curious how well it adapts to different tones over time .Does it learn from past posts or require manual tweaking each time?
Interesting positioning as an end system instead of just a writing assistant . Drafting scheduling publishing in one flow makes a lot of sense.
Looks super cool, can't wait to try it out. Would LinkedIn have a way to detect which posts are human written and which ones are not though? And would that impact the algorithm?
Seriously was building a similar workflow on claude will try using this. Can we customize the media assets that we can attach with the post ?
the 'consistency is the hard part' framing is the real insight here. tools have never been the bottleneck for posting, taste and reps are. how does ghostwriter handle the cold start problem when someone has barely posted before and there's no real voice to mimic yet?
Seems really useful! Sometimes I am just too tired to come up with ideas on what to write. Also, are you planning to add support for Threads?
so keen to give this a whirl, as someone who posts a lot on different platforms, this will be a gamechanger.
ps. such a cute logo!
Been using Ghostwriter for my Linkedin posts last few months as an early beta user - has been game changing!
Hi everyone! Renee here - one of the builders of Ghostwriter 👋
Really excited (and a little nervous) to share this with you all. A bit of context on the story behind Ghostwriter:
1.5 years ago, I quit my chief of staff job to invest in myself and learn how to build. Around the same time, I started posting on LinkedIn and X for the first time - just sharing what I was going through and learning.
It ended up completely changing my trajectory! I started getting messages from people I looked up to, and even job offers in my DMs. I realized how powerful it is to just show up and post content online.
But… staying consistent is hard (and it's time consuming!).
So Nathan and I built Ghostwriter for ourselves - something that helps you create content that actually sounds like you, without it feeling like a chore.
Personal branding is probably the most high leverage thing you can do for yourself right now. Ghostwriter helps you create a personal content engine that works for itself.
With Ghostwriter, you can:
∙ draft a month's worth of posts that sound like you
∙ customize your tone of voice
∙ schedule & publish directly to Linkedin & X
No more asking ChatGPT to “make it punchier", now you get your content handled end to end. Even my dad uses it 😇
Our early testing has been loved by hundreds of users, and we're excited to finally open it up to you all!
Hope you enjoy it, I'd love to hear what you think!
Ghostwriter launched on Product Hunt on May 5th, 2026 and earned 207 upvotes and 30 comments, placing #5 on the daily leaderboard. Your personal AI ghostwriter that writes, schedules, and publishes posts on LinkedIn and X – so you never run out of content to share.
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Congrats Renee and Nathan — the “consistency is hard” framing really lands. The part I’m most curious about is voice drift: after someone generates a month of content, how do you keep the posts from slowly converging toward generic high-performing LinkedIn tone?
I’m thinking about a similar problem from the writing-workspace side with clarus.page: the hard part isn’t getting words, it’s keeping judgment, context, and voice in the loop. Curious how you’re handling that as users build up more history.