Every founder has had the meeting that started thirty per cent behind.Not because the company was weaker, but because nobody in the room had read a word you had written.
Fundraising, hiring and selling all run on the same thing, which is whether the other person believes you before the meeting starts. A founder with no public record spends the first twenty minutes establishing they are credible. A founder whose thinking has been read for six months skips that entirely and starts at the second question. The gap between those two meetings is not effort or product. It is whether anything was published while you were busy.
Funding rounds and launches are the least interesting thing you publish. What earns trust is how you decide: the call you got wrong, the tradeoff you took, the thing you believe about your market that your competitors do not. That is what we go looking for.
One presence does three jobs. The partner who sees your reasoning, the buyer who sees you understand their problem, and the senior hire who wants to know who they would be working for are all reading the same posts.
The point of publishing early is that trust takes months to build and is needed on a day you cannot predict. By the time you are raising or closing, the work is already done.
Good, and that is the arrangement. You spend under an hour a month on interviews and approvals. We do the rest. If this needs more of your attention than that, it is being run wrong, and the whole reason the twin exists is so nobody has to keep asking you what you think.
Humans decide what you say and humans write every word. Your digital twin is a private model of how you think, built from your own material. It sits in the middle to make expert writers sound like you on day one instead of month six, and at the end as the check that nothing ships sounding like anyone else. The twin never writes and it never publishes.
$5,500 a month on a six month minimum. No setup fee and no onboarding fee. Rebuilding your profile and building your twin happen inside month one, not on top of it.
If you want the mechanics before the meeting, we publish them: why your LinkedIn posts get no reach.
It is the cheapest time to start. An audience built before you need it is worth more than one assembled during a raise, because it was not assembled for the raise. Nobody reads a founder who appeared the month the round opened the same way they read one who has been thinking out loud for a year.
The twin is built on how you reason, not on what the company sells this quarter. The positioning moves and the voice does not, which is exactly what makes a pivot survivable in public.
Ask them. Most will tell you that a founder who can articulate the market is easier to introduce, easier to hire for, and easier to raise behind. The distraction is doing it yourself at midnight.
Send us your LinkedIn. We will come back with a read on your last twelve months and where the reach is leaking. No call required to get it.
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