Reach · Publishing
A finished draft is not a published post. Reach closes the gap.
You write the content once. Reach takes it from there. Per-platform versions, hero images, carousels, scheduling, and one approval that fans out everywhere your buyers research.
The cost of staying scattered
A draft in a folder is content your buyers will never see.
Buyers don’t research on one platform. They check LinkedIn before the call, read Substack on Sunday, and Google your name before the meeting. If your content isn’t where they’re looking, you’re not in the conversation.
74%
of B2B buyers consume three or more pieces of content from a vendor before booking a meeting
Your buyers form their view of you across multiple touchpoints. One LinkedIn post a month isn’t enough. Reach makes sure the same idea shows up everywhere they look, without you copy-pasting between five tabs.
Source: DemandGen Report, B2B Buyer Behavior Survey
3 hrs
the average time to manually publish one piece across LinkedIn, Substack, and your blog
Reformat for character limits. Resize the hero image. Draft the subtitle. Pick the tags. Schedule on three calendars. Then do it all again next week. Most founders give up around week three and quietly stop publishing.
Source: Adamiro customer interviews, 2026
50%
of finished B2B drafts never get published
They sit in Notion, Google Docs, or a Voice draft tab. Written but never shipped. The bottleneck isn’t ideas or talent. It’s the friction between “ready” and “live.”
Source: Content Marketing Institute, founder survey
“Publishing isn’t a marketing activity. It’s the part of running a business where buyers decide whether you exist. Founders who treat distribution as an afterthought lose to founders who don’t.“
What Reach does
One idea. Every channel. One approval.
Reach is the publishing surface for everything Adamiro produces. Voice writes the draft. Signals supplies the market context. Tank provides the strategic angle. Reach takes that work and ships it, shaped to each channel, with the visuals already done.
Per-platform versions, generated in parallel
A LinkedIn post reads like a LinkedIn post. A Substack reads like a newsletter. A blog reads like an article. Reach calls Voice once per platform and gets back versions tuned to each platform’s norms, length, and tone. No reformatting on your side.
Hero images, built in
Every post can ship with a hero image generated to match your brand. Your logo, your colors, your typography, applied automatically. Smart-cropped to each platform’s aspect ratio. Two attempts included; if you don’t like either, regenerate for one task.
Carousel slides for LinkedIn documents
Six template families to choose from: list posts, story arcs, before-after, data spotlight, quote cards, and headline cards. Reach generates the slides, applies your brand tokens, and renders the PDF. You approve. It publishes as a LinkedIn document carousel.
A media archive that saves tasks
Every image Reach generates lands in your archive. Reuse one on a future post and it costs nothing. The library grows as you publish, so over time most posts cost less to ship.
Scheduling that actually works
Pick a date and time per platform, or use your default slots. The scheduler runs independent of WordPress traffic, so posts ship even when no one’s browsing your site. A platform outage on one channel doesn’t block the others.
Inbox queue from every Adamiro module
Send to Reach from Voice, Signals briefings, Tank session recaps, Mentor messages, or your own typing. Every idea lands in one place. Sunday batching sessions start with a full queue, not a blank page.
From idea to published
The natural workflow: Signals identifies it. Voice writes it. Reach ships it.
1
Signals surfaces a development worth writing about
A regulatory shift. A competitor pivot. A trend gaining ground in your niche. Signals catches it, scores its relevance, and includes it in your weekly briefing alongside content ideas.
2
Voice turns the idea into a publish-ready draft
You click “Generate” on a Signals idea. Voice produces the draft in your tone, in the format you chose, grounded in the source material. You review and edit if needed.
3
One click sends the draft to Reach
“Send to Reach” lands the post in your Reach inbox. Pick the platforms you want it on. LinkedIn personal, LinkedIn Pages, Substack, your blog. Each platform gets its own shaped version, generated in parallel.
4
Reach builds the visuals
A hero image for LinkedIn. A different hero for Substack. A document carousel if the post calls for it. Your brand colors and logo applied automatically. You review side by side and adjust if anything needs it.
5
You approve. Reach fans out.
One approval moves your post to scheduled. At send time, Reach publishes in parallel. You see the status of each platform on your calendar.
How it works
Three steps from your dashboard to your audience.
1
Connect your channels
LinkedIn personal profile, LinkedIn Company Pages, Substack, and your own blog. OAuth where supported, clipboard handoff where the platform has no publishing API. Connect once, publish for years.
2
Set your brand once
Upload your logo. Pick your primary, accent, background, and text colors. Optionally upload a custom font. Every image and carousel Reach generates carries this brand. You never set it again.
3
Send. Approve. Publish.
Send drafts from Voice, Signals, Tank, Mentor, or manual entry. Approve them in the Reach editor. Reach handles the rest. One task per published platform variant.
When Reach makes the difference
The moments where distribution decides the outcome.
These aren’t marketing scenarios. They’re the operating moments where being on every channel changes what happens next.
Weekly batching
When you have Sunday afternoon and want a week of content live by Monday morning.
Open Reach. Your inbox has ideas from Signals, Tank takeaways from last week, and a couple of Voice drafts waiting. You approve seven posts in twenty minutes. They publish across your channels on schedule all week. You go back to running the business.
Multi-channel presence
When your buyers are on LinkedIn and Substack and your blog, and you can’t be in all three places at once.
One post becomes three posts, shaped per platform. The same idea reaches a LinkedIn audience that wants brevity, a Substack audience that wants depth, and a blog audience that finds you via search. Three audiences. One approval.
Speed of response
When a competitor moves on Monday and you need to publish a considered response by Tuesday.
Signals catches the move. Voice writes the response. Reach publishes it across your channels before the conversation moves on. Speed without rushing.
Consistency under pressure
When you’ve been heads-down on a customer crisis for two weeks and your content went quiet.
Reach holds a queue of pre-approved posts that publish on schedule even when you’re not looking at it. The week you’re slammed is the week your audience still sees you. Distribution doesn’t stop when execution gets busy.
Visual quality
When you need a hero image or a LinkedIn carousel but don’t have a designer or two hours to spend in Canva.
Reach generates the visual to your brand. Six template families for carousels. Smart-cropped for each platform. Approval-ready in under a minute.
Reuse without rewriting
When a post performed well three months ago and you want to publish a variant on another platform.
Click “Repurpose.” Reach creates new inbox entries with attribution back to the original. Voice rewrites for the new platform. The visual you already paid for gets reused for free.
What you get
Every channel your buyers research. Built into one approval.
LinkedIn personal profile
Posts shaped to LinkedIn’s algorithm. Hook-first structure. Short paragraphs. Mentions and links handled per platform. Text-only or with a generated hero. 1 task.
LinkedIn Company Pages
The same post fanned out to any Company Page you administer, with author attribution set per page. One Reach post can hit your personal profile and three Pages in one approval. 1 task per Page.
LinkedIn document carousels
Multi-slide PDFs uploaded as LinkedIn documents. Six template families. Five slides standard. Brand colors and logo applied. 1 task per carousel.
Substack
Reach formats the post for Substack’s editor and hands it off cleanly. Body, subtitle, tags, cover image, all prepared. One click copies the rich HTML; one click opens your Substack editor. You paste and publish. 1 task.
Your blog
Generic clipboard handoff for any blog platform you run. WordPress, Ghost, Notion published sites, or anywhere with a web editor. Reach formats; you paste. 1 task.
Hero images
Imagen-class generation tuned to your brand tokens. Smart-cropped per platform aspect ratio. Two attempts included with each platform variant. Reuse from your archive is free.
Brand-templated carousels
Adamiro original templates plus your own customized clones. List posts, story arcs, before-after, data spotlight, quote cards, headline cards. Brand colors and logo applied automatically.
Share cards after publishing
Post-publish share-image set: three treatments (quote, statistic, headline) sized for LinkedIn share, Instagram story, X share. 1 task for the set.
Cost comparison
What consistent publishing costs without Reach
This is what the same output costs when you do it any other way.
| What you need | Without Reach | With Reach |
|---|---|---|
| Schedule 12 posts to 3 platforms per month | 6 to 10 hrs reformatting + $99 to $249/mo for a scheduling tool | 36 tasks |
| Hero images for 12 posts | 4 to 8 hrs in Canva + $13 to $50/mo for Canva Pro | Included with the post task |
| 4 LinkedIn carousels per month | 4 to 8 hrs of slide design + design templates | 4 tasks |
| Share cards for top posts | 1 hr per set in a design tool | 1 task per 3-card set |
| A month of consistent multi-channel publishing | $120 to $300/mo in tools + 15 to 25 hrs of your time | Included in your Adamiro plan |
Read more about how tasks work here.
Built for the Adamiro workflow
Reach is the destination. Voice and Signals are the source.
You don’t manage Reach in isolation. It lives at the end of a workflow you already run.
Signals → Voice → Reach
Signals catches what’s happening in your market. Voice turns it into content in your tone. Reach publishes it on every channel your buyers use. The same intelligence that shows up in your briefing on Monday is the post on LinkedIn by Tuesday.
One Voice profile, every platform
Reach reads from your Voice settings. Your tone, your banned phrases, your sample posts. Update your voice in one place and every channel reflects it. Reach holds zero copies of your tone.
Per-platform overlays, when you need them
LinkedIn wants short and hook-first. Substack wants depth and a strong subtitle. Set platform-specific overrides once in Reach settings: hashtag count, length preset, CTA style, custom instructions. Voice respects the overlay on every draft.
—— Built for global founders
Available in 32 languages.
Signals, Voice, Mentor, The Tank they all adapts to you preferred language.
Either by settings or in the chats by listening to what you say.
EN
English
SV
Swedish
DA
Danish
NO
Norwegian
FI
Finnish
IS
Icelandic
DE
German
NL
Dutch
FR
French
ES
Spanish
PT
Portuguese
IT
Italian
PL
Polish
CS
Czech
SK
Slovak
RO
Romanian
HU
Hungarian
EL
Greek
RU
Russian
UK
Ukrainian
TR
Turkish
AR
Arabic
HE
Hebrew
HI
Hindi
BN
Bengali
ID
Indonesian
MS
Malay
VI
Vietnamese
TH
Thai
JA
Japanese
KO
Korean
ZH
Chinese
Language follows your preference. Change it under each service settings.
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Common questions
Everything you need to know
How is Reach different from Buffer, Hootsuite, or Later?
Schedulers post text and images you’ve already finished. Reach generates the platform-shaped version, builds the visuals, and ships the post, all from one source idea. Voice writes the draft, Reach handles distribution. You don’t move between tools.
Which platforms does Reach publish to today?
LinkedIn personal profiles, LinkedIn Company Pages, Substack, and any blog with a web editor. More channels are added as we ship them. Instagram and additional platforms are on the roadmap.
Does Reach publish without my approval?
No. Every post sits in your queue until you approve it. Reach fans out at the time you scheduled, but the approval is yours and only yours. No autoposting from raw drafts.
How are tasks counted on Reach?
One task per published platform variant. A post on LinkedIn plus Substack plus your blog costs three tasks. Hero images and carousels for that post are included in the same task. Regenerating an image beyond the two included attempts costs one task per attempt.
Can I reuse a hero image across multiple posts?
Yes. Every image Reach generates lands in your media archive. Reusing one on a future post is free. Over time, your archive becomes a brand-consistent library you draw from instead of paying to regenerate.
Does Reach need Voice to work?
Reach uses Voice for drafting. If you’re on a plan that includes Reach, you have Voice. You can also send a manually written post into Reach directly. The Voice integration is what makes per-platform versions effortless.
What about Instagram?
Instagram requires Facebook Business verification, which we have in flight. Reach ships Instagram support once the verification clears. Your existing posts and Reach setup don’t change when it lands.
Is anything I publish through Reach used to train an AI?
No. Your drafts, brand assets, and published content stay in your account and never train an external model. Everything is hosted in the EU. All traffic uses TLS 1.2+ in transit, and databases and backups are encrypted at rest with AES-256.
How does Reach handle Substack if there’s no publishing API?
Reach formats the post for Substack’s editor, copies the rich HTML to your clipboard, and opens your Substack editor in a new tab. You paste, review, and click publish. No autopost, no scraped credentials, no ToS risk.
Which plan includes Reach?
Reach is available on higher Adamiro plans. See the pricing page for the current breakdown of channels and templates per plan.