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How do I publish 8 LinkedIn posts this month?

Two posts a week, written in your voice, shipped without you opening LinkedIn.

Growth & executionMarketingWeekly draft drop Sunday 6pm; posts publish Tue/Thu 9am + Wed 12pm; engagement report Friday 9am.
Free to startNo credit card requiredUpdated Apr 2026

You'd think this needs a content strategist and a ghostwriter — Astra runs the whole loop and asks you to spend 15 minutes a week on approvals.

The short answer

Astra publishes 8 LinkedIn posts a month by mining your real material and turning it into founder-voice content. She pulls last 30 days of GitHub commits, Linear shipped tickets, customer support themes from Intercom, and any sales call notes from Granola — then drafts 8 posts in 4 proven formats: shipped-feature story, customer insight, contrarian take, behind-the-scenes build log. Each post matches your past writing voice (she ingests your last 20 posts as a style anchor). Drafts land in a Notion approval queue Sunday night. You spend 15 minutes Monday morning marking each one approve / tweak / kill. Approved posts get scheduled via Buffer at proven engagement times (Tue/Thu 9am, Wed 12pm). She tracks impressions, comments, and profile-visit conversion in a weekly Lark report and doubles down on the formats that work.

How Astra actually does it

  1. 1
    Mine the source material

    Pull last 30 days of GitHub commits, Linear shipped tickets, Intercom support themes, and Granola sales call notes. Cluster into ~12 candidate story angles.

    GitHubLinearIntercomGranola
  2. 2
    Anchor on your voice

    Ingest your last 20 LinkedIn posts as a style guide — sentence length, opener pattern, emoji density, signoff style. Future drafts match this fingerprint.

  3. 3
    Draft 8 posts in 4 formats

    2 shipped-feature stories, 2 customer insights, 2 contrarian takes, 2 behind-the-scenes build logs. Each one 800-1200 chars with a hook in the first line.

  4. 4
    Queue for approval

    Drop all 8 into a Notion database with one-click approve/tweak/kill buttons. You spend 15 min Monday morning on it.

    Notion
  5. 5
    Schedule and measure

    Push approved posts to Buffer at Tue/Thu 9am + Wed 12pm. Weekly Lark report shows impressions, comments, profile visits, and which format is winning.

    BufferLark

What it looks like in chat

I want to publish 8 LinkedIn posts this month but I never have time.
Astra
I'll handle 95% of it. This week I'll: 1. Pull your last 30 days of GitHub commits, Linear tickets, and Granola call notes — ~12 story angles to choose from. 2. Read your last 20 LinkedIn posts to lock in your voice (you write punchy 4-line openers, no emojis, signoff with a question). 3. Draft 8 posts in 4 formats and queue them in a new Notion DB called 'LinkedIn Queue.' 4. Sunday night you'll get a Lark ping: 'Queue ready, 15 min review.' One-click approve/tweak/kill on each. 5. Approved ones auto-schedule via Buffer to Tue/Thu 9am + Wed 12pm. First draft batch ready by Friday. Want me to weight any topic — recent shipping wins or the API pricing piece you've been thinking about?
What you get back

8 founder-voice LinkedIn posts per month — drafted, queued in Notion for 15-min approval, scheduled via Buffer, with a weekly Lark report on what's working.

Cadence

Weekly draft drop Sunday 6pm; posts publish Tue/Thu 9am + Wed 12pm; engagement report Friday 9am.

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Frequently asked questions

Won't this sound like AI-generated LinkedIn slop?

Astra ingests your last 20 posts as a style anchor before writing a single word — sentence rhythm, opener pattern, signoff. The draft queue lets you tweak anything that doesn't sound like you. After 2-3 weeks of feedback, drafts come back 80% ship-ready.

What if I don't have GitHub or Linear connected?

She works with whatever you have. Just chat history and a customer call log is enough — she'll mine those for stories. Each new source connected sharpens the angles. Most founders start with 2 sources and add more as it proves out.

Can I change the cadence or format mix?

Yes — say 'Astra, do 3 posts a week not 2' or 'drop the contrarian takes, add product tutorials' and she adjusts the queue immediately. The 4-format mix is a starting point, not a rule.

What if a post bombs?

She tracks impressions and engagement per format in the Friday report. Formats that consistently underperform get rotated out and replaced. You don't have to manually analyze — by month 2 the queue skews to what's actually working for your audience.

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