Rabbis

Your community is bigger than the room.

A rabbi's reach has always been the people who show up.The people who would show up, if they had heard you, are somewhere else entirely.

The problem

A drasha reaches the room, and stops at the door.

Teaching does not scale from a pulpit. The people who fund the institution, sit on the board, or are quietly deciding whether to come back are reading LinkedIn during the week. A consistent voice there reaches them without asking anyone to attend anything.

What changes

A second room for what you already teach.

Written from what you already teach

Drashot, shiurim, and the things you say every week are the source material. We are not inventing a public persona, we are giving one that already exists a second room.

Reaches the people who sustain the institution

Donors, boards and lay leadership are on this platform for work. Meeting them there is not a fundraising tactic, it is being present where they already are.

Nothing publishes without you

Every word is approved by you before it ships. On matters this sensitive, that is not a feature, it is the entire premise.

The thing you are actually thinking

“This feels like self promotion.”

It is a real objection and worth sitting with rather than talking past. The framing that tends to hold: the institution needs its leader to be known, and being known is not the same as promoting yourself. If a post teaches something, it is doing what you already do, in front of people who would not otherwise hear it.

The engagement

Your words, your approval, every time.

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.

On why good teaching still goes unread on this platform: why your LinkedIn posts get no reach.

Questions

What rabbis and their boards ask first.

Who is actually writing this?+

A human content engineer, working from your recordings and your writing, with your approval on every post. Never an AI writing in your name. The model exists to check that the human sounded like you, and it never publishes.

Can we keep it away from politics?+

Yes. Your pillars define what you talk about and what you do not, and the community manager works to the same boundaries in comments and DMs.

Does the shul or organisation need to be involved?+

Only if you want it to be. Some leaders run this personally, some run it with their board's blessing and a second approver.

Next steps.

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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