Voice — Content Creation

Publishing helps prospects find you when they need you, not your competitors.

93% of B2B buying processes start with online research. Your buyers are looking right now. Voice turns your market intelligence into published content that puts you in front of them, before a competitor gets there first.

The cost of staying quiet

Every week without content is a week your competitors own the search results.

Visibility is not a nice-to-have for B2B. It is the prerequisite for being found at all.

60 hrs

the monthly time cost of a basic B2B content strategy, done manually

One blog post. Four LinkedIn posts. Two newsletters. This is a conservative estimate. Most B2B teams are either spending this time inconsistently or not spending it at all, losing ground every month.

Source: Pointed Copywriting / industry average

80%

of B2B buyers read at least five articles before making a decision

They are not reading your content if you have not published it. They are reading your competitors’ content instead. Content is not marketing. It is the research that shapes the decision before you are ever in the room.

Source: Brand Culture / industry research

80%

of B2B leads come from LinkedIn, yet most B2B founders post less than twice a month

LinkedIn generates 80% of B2B social media leads. Most B2B founders know this. Most B2B founders do not post consistently because writing takes time they do not have. Voice removes that constraint entirely.

Source: Marketing LTB, 2025

“Thought leadership is not a luxury for founders who have extra time. It is the only way buyers trust you before they have met you. And buyers do not meet you until they already trust you.”

What Voice does

Intelligence becomes content. Instantly. In your voice.

Voice connects directly to your Signals briefing and turns every insight into publish-ready content. LinkedIn posts, blog articles, newsletters, press releases, cast stories, and X threads — grounded in real market data, not guesswork.

Grounded in real signals, not invented topics

Every piece Voice generates is connected to something that actually happened in your market. Not a generic post about industry trends. A specific insight, from a specific development, that positions you as someone who understands the space deeply.

Your content mix, maintained automatically

40% insights, 30% case studies, 20% opinion pieces, 10% offers. Voice follows your defined content mix, so your publishing output stays strategically balanced, not randomly driven by whatever is top of mind this week.

One click from Signals to a quality draft

See an idea in your Signals briefing. Click Generate Post. Voice receives the intelligence context and produces the content. You review, adjust if needed, and publish. If you don’t like a phrase, just teach Voice not to use it. The gap between knowing something and publishing something useful closes in minutes.

Multiple formats from a single insight

One market insight can become a LinkedIn post today, a blog article this week, and a newsletter next week. Voice generates each format to its own specification — platform-optimized, length-appropriate, and ready to publish without further editing.

Voice learns your tone of voice – literally

Voice treats every language as native, and gets sharper the more you use it. Flag a phrase, Voice avoids it. Five users flag the same thing in the same language, the whole community benefits.

It refuses to sound like AI

Our generation enforces a hard ruleset distilled from years of voice work: no em dashes, no FOMO closings, no “leverage” / “synergy” / “holistic,” no self-answering questions, no invented numbers, no quotes attributed to real people. The model re-reads its own draft, names the worst AI tell it just produced, and rewrites it before you ever see the output.

From intelligence to published content

How a market signal becomes a piece of content in minutes.

Signals identify a development in your market

A competitor shifts messaging. A new regulation lands. A trend surfaces in your industry community. Signals catches it, scores its relevance to your business, and includes it in your weekly briefing.

2

A content idea appears in your Ideas tab

Signals generates 3 to 5 content ideas from each briefing — each tagged by category and format. Each idea includes a title, a description, and the source articles that informed it. You see exactly where the content came from.

3

You click “Generate Post”

One click passes the idea to Voice. Voice receives the context, the category, and the source material. It generates the content in the appropriate format for the platform you selected.

4

You review, adjust, and publish

Voice produces a complete, publish-ready draft. You review it. Adjust the tone or emphasis if needed. Then publish directly from your dashboard, or copy to your platform of choice. Total time: under five minutes from signal to published post.

5

Your buyers find it when they research

That LinkedIn post, that blog article, that newsletter — it exists now. When a prospect Googles your space next week, your name is there. When a lead checks your LinkedIn before a meeting, they see someone who understands the market. That credibility was built before you knew the meeting was happening.

How it works

Three steps to consistent, intelligence-led content.

Connect to Signals, or bring your own topic

Voice works best when connected to Signals — your market intelligence feeds directly into your content ideas. But you can also start Voice independently. Enter any topic, and Voice generates the content. Either way, the output is the same: a publish-ready piece of content based on something real and relevant.

2

Choose your format

LinkedIn post. Blog article (800 to 1,500 words). Email newsletter. X thread (5 to 8 tweets). Each format has its own output specification. Voice writes to the platform, not generically. A LinkedIn post reads like a LinkedIn post. A newsletter reads like a newsletter.

3

Review, publish, move on

Voice delivers a complete draft. You are the editor, not the writer. Most users publish with minor adjustments or none at all. Your role is judgment and strategy. Voice handles execution. One task per piece of content.

When Voice makes the difference

The moments where visibility changes the outcome.

These are not marketing scenarios. These are business situations where content either opens or closes a door.

LinkedIn presence

When your LinkedIn profile has been quiet for three months, a prospect checks it before a meeting.

A prospect takes five minutes before the call. They find nothing recent. They see someone who has not published since Q1. That silence communicates something. Voice makes sure there is always something recent, relevant, and credible to find.

No content team

When you know what is happening in your market, but do not have the time or team to write about it.

You have the knowledge. You do not have four hours to write a blog post, two hours to draft a newsletter, and thirty minutes per LinkedIn post every week. Voice takes what you know and turns it into content that accurately represents you, without the time cost.

Thought leadership

When you need to be seen as an authority in your space before a sales conversation begins.

Thought leadership is not built in a single post. It is built on the consistent presence of someone who writes intelligently about the space, week after week. Voice makes that consistency possible without a full-time content person.

Lead nurturing

When a prospect is in the pipeline but not yet ready to buy, you need to stay visible without being pushy.

Publish a relevant insight. Your prospect sees it. You are still in their consideration without a single outreach email. Voice produces content that does this nurturing passively across every channel where your prospect is researching.

Investor credibility

When investors are reviewing your LinkedIn profile and website between meetings to form a view of your expertise.

Investors back founders who understand their markets. A consistent, intelligent content record demonstrates market awareness in a way a pitch deck alone cannot. Voice builds are automatically generated from your Signals briefings.

Competitive response

When a competitor makes a move, you need to publish a considered, authoritative response quickly.

Signals catch the competitor development on Monday. By Tuesday, Voice has helped you publish a LinkedIn post that frames your perspective on the shift. Your audience sees your response before the conversation fades. Speed and clarity, without rushing.

What Voice produces

Six formats. One task each. Every one publish-ready.

LinkedIn Post

Your strongest market insight, formatted for the platform that drives 80% of B2B social leads. Hook-first structure. Short paragraphs. Built to generate engagement from decision-makers. Written in your voice, not a generic template. 1 task.

Blog Article

Long-form content that ranks in search and establishes authority in your market. 800 to 1,500 words. Structured for SEO. Grounded in a specific market insight. Long-form content generates 3x as many leads as shorter content. 1 task.

Newsletter

A branded briefing that your subscribers look forward to because it consistently delivers value. Opens with your strongest insight of the week. Closes with one clear action. Email marketing returns $42 for every $1 spent. 1 task.

X Thread

A 5 to 8-tweet thread built from a market signal. Each tweet is a standalone thought. Together, they build an argument. Designed to earn replies and shares from practitioners who care about your space. 1 task.

Case Study

A documented customer outcome, written as proof that your buyers can trust. Opens with the situation. Builds through the approach. Closes with the measurable result. 600 to 1,000 words. 73% of B2B buyers consult case studies before making a purchase decision. 1 task.

Press Release

A formal announcement, written to the format journalists and newswires expect. Headline-first. Dateline. Lead paragraph covering who, what, when, where, and why. 400 to 600 words. Built to earn trade publication pickup and index in search from day one. 1 task.

Cost comparison

What consistent content costs without Voice

This is what the same output costs when you do it any other way.

What you needWithout VoiceWith Voice
4 LinkedIn posts per month8 hrs of writing time, or $400 to $800 in freelance fees4 tasks
2 blog articles per month8 to 10 hrs of writing, or $800 to $2,000 in agency fees2 tasks
4 newsletters per month12 hrs of writing and editing, or $600 to $1,200 in freelance fees4 tasks
4 X threads per month6 to 8 hrs, or $200 to $600 in fees4 tasks
14 pieces of content per month$2,000 to $4,600/mo in fees, or 34 to 46 hrs of your time14 tasks — included in your Growth plan

Read more about tasks here.

—— 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 Adamiro Voice different from ChatGPT or Claude?

Voice writes from your inputs, not from a blank prompt. It carries your tone, your output language, your default length per format, and your press-release boilerplate into every run. If you’re also running Signals, the draft is anchored in something that actually happened in your market, so the post has a reason to exist. And nothing publishes automatically: drafts land in your Content Library and you ship them when they’re right.

What does Voice produce?

Six formats: LinkedIn posts, blog articles, newsletters, X threads, case studies, and press releases. Each one uses its own register, length defaults, and structure. You pick the format when you run it, and the draft returns to the Content Library ready for review.

Where do the topics come from?

From the briefs you supply, the Signals you have running, or both. Voice keeps a 40/30/20/10 mix across your drafts: insights, case studies, opinion, and offers. A pure pitch stream burns out fast. The mix is what stops that happening.

How is a Voice run billed?

One task buys one piece of content. The length of the format doesn’t change the price; a 200-word LinkedIn post and a 1,200-word article both cost one task. Light edits and prompt tweaks don’t recharge. Asking for a full regeneration does.

How do I set my voice and language?

The Settings tab covers tone, output language, default length per format, and an optional press-release boilerplate that appends to every press release you ship. Once set, every run inherits them, and you don’t have to repeat yourself in the prompt.

Is anything I write through Voice used to train an AI?

No. Your briefs, drafts, prompts, and published content stay in your account and never train an external model. Voice is built for the work you wouldn’t paste into a public chatbot: positioning copy, customer wins, opinions you haven’t published yet.

What if the draft is generic or comes back empty?

Two paths. If Voice fails to produce a usable draft (empty output, garbage output, or a timeout), the task is automatically refunded; you don’t pay for anything. If the draft just isn’t on tone, sharpen the Settings tab or the brief and re-run. A failure caused by a busy moment at the AI provider doesn’t cost you a task.

How is my data secured?

Everything stays in the EU. Your account, drafts, and briefs are hosted in Sweden. All traffic uses TLS 1.2+ in transit, and databases and backups are encrypted at rest with AES-256. Access to production is role-based and logged. Our full security and sub-processor list sits in our Data Processing Agreement and GDPR audit dossier, both available on request. If a breach ever occurs, we notify the supervisory authority within 72 hours and affected users without undue delay. Read more in our Privacy Policy.