
What Squawk is, and what it is not
Squawk is not a scheduler and not a generic AI writer. It is the drafting layer that remembers your voice, owns your content library, runs your calendar, and routes approvals. The category line, drawn clearly.
People keep trying to file Squawk under a category it does not belong in. So here is the line, drawn plainly.
Squawk is not a scheduler. Buffer, Hootsuite, and Typefully move posts you already wrote onto a calendar. That is useful, but it assumes the hard part (writing the post) is already done. For most teams it is not done, which is why the calendar sits empty.
Squawk is not a generic AI writer. A ChatGPT tab drafts from a blank prompt every session and forgets who you are the moment you close it. It has no persistent voice, no memory of your material, no calendar, and no review states. You get something forgettable that you then rewrite.
What Squawk actually is: the drafting layer between your content and your channels. It remembers the voice (a profile per person and per brand, with tone, topics, examples, and the things you would never say). It owns the library (drop in blog posts, PDFs, decks, photos, videos, links, and it parses them into searchable source material). It runs the calendar (campaigns shaped around launches and themes, with gap detection). It routes approvals (needs review, approved, scheduled, published, with a per-post audit trail). And it publishes natively per channel instead of pasting the same text everywhere.
The honest framing on price: Squawk does not compete with a fifteen dollar scheduler. It competes with the ghostwriter, the agency retainer, or the marketing hire you do not have. That is the job it does.
If you have more content than you have ever put on social, and no marketing team to fix that, you are who we built it for.
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