Strategy Engine
AI that thinks before it writes
Generic AI tools write random content. Growty analyzes your topic, finds strategic angles, and writes with intent.
Why most AI content falls flat
No Strategy
Generic AI just writes whatever comes next. No analysis of what angle will resonate, no strategic thinking about your audience.
No Voice
Output sounds like every other AI-generated post. Copy-paste marketing speak that could be from anyone.
No Rules
No quality control means AI clichés slip through — fake metrics, generalizations, guru-speak. Your audience notices.
How it works
Strategy in 4 steps
Analyzes your topic
The engine examines your topic for controversy potential, identifies tension points, and maps the conversation landscape.
Generates 3 strategic angles
You get three distinct perspectives — from bold controversial takes to practical utility approaches — each with a clear strategic intent.
You pick your angle
Choose the angle that fits your voice and audience. Controversy for bold takes that start conversations, utility for practical value that builds trust.
AI writes with intent
Content is generated with strategic direction, not random output. Every sentence serves the angle you chose, checked against 6 quality rules.
Three modes, one engine
Choose how the Strategy Engine approaches your content
Auto
AI analyzes the topic and picks the best approach — controversy or utility — based on what will perform best for your audience.
Controversy
Bold takes that challenge assumptions and start conversations. Best for topics where you have a strong, experience-backed opinion.
Utility
Practical, actionable value that builds trust and authority. Best for sharing what you've learned and helping others avoid mistakes.
See the difference
Same topic, different approach. Strategy changes everything.
“Most founders struggle with marketing their products. Here are 5 tips that will help you stand out on LinkedIn and build your personal brand effectively...”
- Generalizing — 'Most founders'
- Teaching tone — 'Here are 5 tips'
- Generic advice anyone could give
“I shipped 3 features last week and told nobody. Not because I forgot — because I genuinely believed the code would speak for itself. It doesn't. Here's what silence cost me...”
- Personal experience — real story
- Controversy angle — challenges assumptions
- Specific, not generic