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most ai tools treat every conversation as a clean slate.
you've invested time and effort into crafting your brand voice, only to have it lost in the ether the moment the chat window closes. competitor research, refined positioning, and carefully curated messaging - all gone.
we built postking's brand wiki to break this cycle. it's a three-layer memory system where knowledge accumulates and compounds.
raw sources feed into wiki pages, which in turn connect to schema files. ingest a competitor's pricing page, and the llm updates their wiki page, touches 10 related concepts, and flags contradictions - all within 5 minutes.
the synthesis remains, a permanent record of your brand's evolution. ask how your messaging differs between enterprise and smb customers, and the comparison table is added to the record. next question, next answer - no more starting from scratch.
your brand gets smarter with each question, not dumber.
The fragmented nature of AI interactions can be frustrating. You ask a question, and the response is often a blank slate. Your brand's history and context are lost in the ether. You're forced to re-explain, re-upload, re-teach your brand's voice to each new AI interaction.
But what if your brand could retain its memory? What if every insight, every piece of research, every competitor analysis was distilled into a permanent, living document? That's where PostKing's brand wiki comes in.
Imagine a system where your marketing knowledge accumulates, rather than disappearing. Where competitor research from March informs your positioning work from April. Where every update, every connection, every contradiction is preserved.
Our brand wiki is built on three interconnected layers. Raw sources - competitor sites, old briefs, customer research - form the foundation. Wiki pages synthesize and connect this information, while schema files structure it for AI reasoning.
Most founders I've spoken to struggle to distill their startup's essence into a single sentence.
"We help [specific person] who struggles with [specific problem] by [specific thing we do differently]."
They freeze, worried they'll alienate potential customers or choose the wrong market.
But staying vague is the opposite of clarity. It's exclusivity.
Microsoft started with a BASIC interpreter for the Altair 8800 in 1975. They didn't begin as "productivity solutions for organizations."
SAP built real-time accounting software for mid-sized German manufacturers in 1972. They didn't launch as "enterprise resource planning for global businesses."
Google created a better search engine for Stanford researchers in 1998. They didn't start as "organizing the world's information."
The platform play came later, after they'd proven their value to a specific group.
Constraint feels suffocating at first, but it's what lets people understand you quickly. It's what makes them care.
Who's the one person you help? What problem do you solve better than their current alternative?
we are your brand's best friend now. not just a content writer, we are your blog writer, social scheduler, landing page builder, and visual matchmaker.
Want to Build a Web3 Audience? Forget Original Ideas. Try Original Framing.
If you want to make waves in Web3, you don't need to be a genius inventor. You just need to find a fresh spin on a proven format. We've been dissecting the most successful crypto posts every three days, and what we found is both surprising and useful.
Take the post that got 1.1M views, or the one with 8.8K likes from a single sentence about 401k plans opening to crypto. They all follow the same pattern. And that's the secret to success.
Just take the SBF investment thread, which pulled 7.2K likes and 934K views. It works by pitting buy price against current value, line by line, until you're left with a jaw-dropping contrast. It's a simple template you can fill with any contrarian thesis. You can quote authority figures like the SEC or policy makers, and let their words do the work.
See the examples destructured at https://t.co/qUIe9uvJuV
Trends in web3 are always in motion, but the last 72 hours have been particularly wild. If you know where to look, that is. At https://t.co/qUIe9uvJuV, we track the most popular posts across crypto X every three days, and the results are telling a story.
Lets dive into it:
The dominant theme? Bold claims backed by actual proof. Take this post that raked in 1.1M views by listing FTX's portfolio returns line by line. Anthropic's $500M turned into $30.4B, Solana's $1B turned into $5.1B. It was all boiled down to a single sentence reframing a "villain" as a genius investor.
Breaking news formats are still drawing massive engagement. WatcherGuru pulled in 1.1M views with a 19-word post about Iran demanding crypto payments through the Strait of Hormuz. The entire post consisted of "JUST IN" plus a flag emoji and a single sentence. It got 10.2K likes.
Regulatory clarity posts are also punching above their weight. SEC Chairman Atkins got 132K views from a government account, no easy feat. Senator Lummis hit 234K views on the Clarity Act. The template here is simple: quote the policy, then add one line about what it means for builders.
We break down each trending post into four pieces: Topic, Hook, Full Template, and the pattern that made it spread. So you can grab the structure, swap in your own brand's angle, and publish something that rides the same wave.
Free tools and resources > pitches.
I spent three days dissecting the top marketing posts on X and some surprising patterns emerged.
Graders, calculators, and quizzes are particularly effective. Build one in an afternoon, let users share their results, and watch your backlinks pile up without lifting a finger.
Artificial intelligence agents are being used as sales channels. Some forward-thinking founders are building MCP servers that display their product as the answer when users ask AI assistants a question. The best part? Zero ad spend.
The fastest funnels are built in 20 minutes. One founder timed it, and it's astonishing. Advertorial, listicle, landing page, and product page - five minutes each. Most brands spend three weeks on a single product page and wonder why their funnel leaks.
A single session can replace a $10K/month agency. Imagine creating a quiz funnel, email nurture sequence, and 30+ repurposed assets (carousels, threads, scripts, SEO articles) in one sitting.
Programmatic SEO still generates results. With 10,000 pages and 72 hours, some brands are printing $85K in new organic revenue.
We break down these patterns every three days at https://t.co/qUIe9uvJuV, distill them into reusable templates, and match them to your brand voice.
See these last 72 hours trends in https://t.co/qUIe9uvJuV
7 things I wish I knew about AI SaaS trends before I spent hours scrolling X for content ideas:
We track what's trending every 3 days. Here's this week's snapshot:
1. Claude Code leaked 512K lines of source code. Within 12 hours, someone forked it to work with any LLM. Open source moves faster than corporate PR.
2. MIT proved mathematically that ChatGPT creates "delusional spiraling." One guy spent 300 hours convinced he'd found a world-changing formula. 42 state attorneys general sent letters. This got 35K reposts.
3. Claude can now open your apps, click through UI, test what it built. Computer use from the terminal. 25K reposts, 15M views.
4. https://t.co/4K9MTFoW5U streaming diagrams into Claude, shape by shape. Niche tool integrations are pulling huge numbers.
5. Rate limit complaints are outperforming product announcements. Pain content wins.
6. "We forked it and made it open" posts crush "we built something new" posts. Remixing beats originating right now.
7. Controversy (the sycophancy paper) and leaks (the source code) drove 10x the engagement of polished launch threads.
We break these down, pull the templates, and let you rebuild them in your own voice at https://t.co/qUIe9uvJuV.
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Your blog posts deserve to be seen by more than just your own audience. That's why now PostKing syndicates your content to Medium and HackerNews, sending a clear signal to Google that your site is the source - pointing out that SEO Juice.
We craft each post to match your brand voice, because we've trained on your actual content. We publish it on your blog, and then share it with platforms where your audience is already active.
This approach matters because most founders write a great post, publish it on their site, and then it disappears into the void. A very few lucky ones might hit a spot and get _SOME_ views.. But on Medium, you reach a new audience. On HackerNews, you're in front of a tough crowd that only shares quality content. If you can make it there, you know you have something worth reading.
We're not building another AI tool for generic content. We're building a system that helps founders get organic reach without spending hours and $$. You have ideas, we have talented models & we distribute it for you.
300 posts in 3 days, decoded.
We spent 3 days studying what made 200+ posts go viral. Now, every 72 hours, PostKing Trends drops a new batch of the top performers:
- Marketing and growth
- AI and SaaS
- Web3
No screenshots. Just the inside scoop on what worked: the hook, the timing, the trigger that stopped people in their tracks. Repurpose, schedule, or reformat for your brand. No blank screens or writer's block. 90 seconds is all it takes to read what people want to read.
Head to https://t.co/lIYYqvJj53 to see the first batch. Sign up for ping notifications and make your content calendar a whole lot easier.