Feature · Trigger Engine
We watch your feeds. You ship the moment.
You shouldn't have to hunt for what to post. Growty surfaces the signal, scores it against your voice, and hands you the angle — while the conversation is still live.
Posting on demand is backwards
Blank-page paralysis
You open the editor with nothing to say. By the time you think of an angle, the moment — and the motivation — is gone.
You see trends too late
A launch crosses your feed days after the conversation peaked. The take you had was good; you just saw it too late to matter.
Generic AI doesn't know your beat
Ask a general model 'what should I post' and it guesses. It doesn't know what you ship, what you've already covered, or what your audience reacts to.
How it works
From feed to post in 4 steps
We monitor your feeds
RSS, Hacker News, and the blogs you choose — checked on a schedule so you don't have to refresh anything.
We score each signal against your voice
A fast triage pass drops the noise, then each survivor gets a match score from 0–100 based on your topics and your best-performing posts.
You get 3–5 fresh signals each morning
Only the high-match ones surface — each with a 'Why you' note that points to a specific angle drawn from your own pattern.
Pick a format, ship in your voice
One signal becomes a LinkedIn post, X thread, blog, carousel, podcast, or reel — every one run through the 6-rule validator before you see it.
Built around your voice, not the algorithm
A trend only matters if it's yours to talk about. Three things keep it that way.
Trigger-driven
We push the moment to you. You stop starting from a blank page and start reacting to something real, while it's still live.
Voice-matched
The match score comes from your writing — the topics you cover and the framings that earn engagement — not from a generic 'what's trending' list.
6-rule filtered
Every draft is hard-blocked against the six cliché patterns — generalizations, group speaking, insight framing, fake metrics, slogans, teaching tone. Score 80+ or it gets rewritten.
Random topic vs signal-matched angle
What a generic prompt gives you, next to a signal scored against your voice.
“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'
- No connection to anything you actually did
“Opus 4.7 dropped this morning. I re-ran last month's Next.js migration on it — 82 minutes and 3 manual fixes became 47 minutes and zero. Here's the one place the old model kept tripping...”
- Tied to a live trend you'd actually react to
- Specific, from your own work
- An angle drawn from your posting pattern
Stop hunting for what to post
Start for free. Let the signals come to you, scored against your voice.