Channels & Platforms
VibeCom generates native content for 10+ marketing platforms.
Growth Autopilot generates content tailored to each platform's native style. No generic cross-posts β every piece is written for the specific channel's audience and format.
Supported Channels
| Channel | Content Types |
|---|---|
| X (Twitter) | Threads, single tweets, engagement posts |
| Professional posts, thought leadership, company updates | |
| Blog | SEO-optimized articles, tutorials, product updates |
| Page posts, community updates, launch announcements | |
| Captions, visual post copy, content plans | |
| Bluesky | Short-form posts, launch notes, community updates |
| Mastodon | Fediverse posts, technical updates, community-first copy |
| Community-style posts for relevant subreddits | |
| Hacker News | Show HN posts, technical discussions |
| Dev.to | Developer-focused articles and tutorials |
| Newsletter | Email content for subscriber lists |
| YouTube | Video scripts and descriptions |
Platform-Native Content
Each channel has its own persona β a set of formatting rules, tone guidelines, and content patterns. For example:
- X: Concise, punchy, hook-first. Threads for deeper topics.
- LinkedIn: Professional but human. Story-driven with clear takeaways.
- Blog: SEO-structured with meta descriptions, headers, internal links.
- Instagram: Visual-first captions with concise hooks and natural calls to action.
- Bluesky / Mastodon: Community-native updates that avoid over-polished marketing language.
- Reddit: Authentic, value-first, never promotional-sounding.
The agent handles all of this automatically based on which channels you've activated.
Channel Limits by Plan
- Pro ($20/mo): Up to 3 active channels
- Growth ($100/mo): Up to 10 active channels
Choose the channels where your target users spend time. You can change active channels anytime.
Next Steps
- β How content is created for each channel
- β How to review and approve content