Most schedulers hand you an empty calendar. VibeCom drafts platform-native posts from your product context, queues them on your schedule, and auto-publishes to X, LinkedIn, and your blog after approval.
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Buffer, Hootsuite, and Later are good at one half of the job: picking a time and pushing a post. They assume the post already exists. For a small team, writing the post is the part that never happens — so the calendar sits empty and the cadence dies.
VibeCom closes that gap. It drafts the content from what your product is actually doing, then schedules it — so the calendar fills itself and your only job is the review.
The same queue handles every step. You never leave one tool to write and another to schedule social media posts.
VibeCom turns product updates, customer insights, launches, or saved materials into platform-native drafts for X, LinkedIn, and your blog — not an empty calendar waiting for copy.
Each channel stores its own weekly slots, time zone, and cadence. Approved posts drop into the next open slot, or you pick a custom time.
Scan the drafts, approve what's good, edit a line, or skip what doesn't fit. Nothing reaches your accounts before you say so.
Connected channels publish approved posts on schedule — X, LinkedIn, and blog today, with more channels in the same queue.
The same update becomes a punchy thread on X, a build-in-public story on LinkedIn, and a structured write-up on your blog. VibeCom drafts each one in its platform's native format — never the same paragraph pasted into three boxes.

Posts with visuals get more engagement, but designing one is the step busy teams skip. VibeCom generates an on-brand image from your product and material context, sized for each platform (1:1, 4:5, 16:9), and drops it into the approval workflow next to the copy — approve it, regenerate it, or ship text-only.
Just shipped one-click WordPress publishing — blog posts now go live after approval.
Just shipped one-click WordPress publishing — blog posts now go live after approval.

AI image generation is included on Pro and Growth plans.
Give each channel its weekly slots — say three X posts and two LinkedIn posts a week — and the queue keeps them stocked. Approved drafts land in the next open slot automatically, or you schedule a specific time when a launch needs to hit a window.
It works like social media scheduling software you already know, with one difference: the content calendar is never empty, because the drafts come with it.
Illustrative weekly queue. Active channels: X, LinkedIn, and blog. More channels are on the way.

The dashboard is the place to set up channels, review drafts, and keep scheduled work visible. Agents prepare the posts; approved content moves into the calendar and publishes on the slots you control.
Scheduling should save time without taking your accounts out of your hands. Every post waits for approval before it goes live — the AI proposes, you decide.
Auto-publish only ever sends posts you already approved. The schedule runs the timing; you keep the final say on every post.
Tweak a hook, fix a detail, or adjust a CTA right in the approval workflow — no separate composer, no copy-paste between tools.
Not feeling a post today? Skip it. The next approved post takes the slot, so your calendar stays full without filler.
Posts queue up until you're ready. Clear the queue over morning coffee or at the end of the day — the timing still holds.
Traditional social media scheduling software is great at timing. It just assumes the post already exists. Here is where the two part ways.
VibeCom is not a generic social media scheduler bolted onto a marketing suite. It is part of an AI marketing agent workflow, built so distribution keeps up with product velocity while the dashboard keeps setup, approval, and scheduling clear.
What teams ask before switching scheduling to VibeCom.
Both. It writes platform-native drafts from your product context and schedules them across X, LinkedIn, and your blog. Traditional schedulers only do the timing — VibeCom does the writing and the timing in one queue.
X, LinkedIn, and your blog are the active channels today, with auto-publish for connected accounts. Facebook and Instagram publishing are coming soon. You can also publish now when a post can't wait for its slot.
No. Auto-publish only sends posts you have already approved in the approval workflow. The schedule controls when an approved post goes out, never whether an unreviewed one does.
Yes. On Pro and Growth plans, VibeCom generates an image for a post from your product and material context, sized for the platform (square, portrait, or landscape). The image lands with the draft, so you approve or regenerate it before publishing. Posts still publish fine without an image on any plan.
Buffer and Hootsuite assume you arrive with the post written. VibeCom drafts the post for you from what your product is shipping, then queues it. It is closer to a social media scheduling tool and an AI content writer combined.
Yes. Drafts stay in review until you approve them. You can edit, reject, publish now, or place approved work on your calendar before anything goes live.
Tell VibeCom what changed. Approve the useful drafts. Let the schedule do the rest.