Avatorial learns your writing voice from your real posts and drafts your LinkedIn and Reddit content — on a schedule, from a photo, or in reply to a conversation. Published only with your explicit approval, only through official platform APIs. No cookie tricks, no browser automation, no account risk.
Onboard once, then approve great drafts from your review inbox — on your phone or desktop.
Upload your LinkedIn archive, connect Reddit, confirm your best posts as exemplars. Avatorial extracts a style card — sentence rhythm, humor, openings, red lines — that you can read and edit. A two-stage questionnaire probes the gaps.
A 4-week cycle plan you approve up front. Photo capture with a one-line hint. Suggested replies to conversations worth joining. Every draft passes an AI quality gate against your own profile — weak drafts are dropped, never posted.
One review inbox. Approve, edit-then-approve, or reject with a reason — rejections regenerate the draft with your feedback. Your edits teach the system. Publishing happens only after your explicit approval, per post, every time.
Built for professionals and teams that want a real presence without outsourcing their integrity.
Style card, declared preferences, steering prompt, and rotating exemplars from your real posts — the single source of truth for every draft.
Set a monthly budget and a variation mood (steady → spontaneous). Avatorial spreads posts across weeks and weekdays, respects your active hours and holidays.
Photo + one-line hint from your phone. The hint is the brief, the photo is the evidence — a polished draft lands in your review queue.
Reddit discovery finds conversations worth joining; paste any LinkedIn post to get a comment draft. Suggested, never auto-sent.
Company pages with Drafter / Approver / Page-admin roles, self-approval for approvers, and a full audit log of every decision.
Engagement pulled where platforms allow it, clearly labeled user-supplied where they don't. Performance signals nudge future drafts — and you can switch them off.
In April 2025 LinkedIn moved against automation tools at scale — accounts using cookie-based tools were restricted or shadow-banned. Meanwhile, generic schedulers write generic posts. Avatorial was built for exactly this moment.
| Avatorial | LinkedIn AI tools (Taplio, Supergrow…) |
Schedulers (Buffer, Hootsuite…) |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Voice learned from your real posts | ✓ style card you can read & edit | ~ generic AI templates | ✗ |
| Human sign-off enforced on every post | ✓ by design, can't be bypassed | ✗ auto-posting encouraged | ~ optional |
| Official platform APIs only | ✓ your OAuth, never your session | ✗ often cookie-based auth | ✓ |
| Team approval workflow + audit log | ✓ Drafter / Approver / Admin | ✗ single-player | ~ enterprise tiers |
| Reddit included | ✓ disclosed-bot, native image posts | ✗ | ~ scheduling only |
| AI drafting from | €19/mo | $65/mo (Taplio Standard) | add-on, generic |
Comparison reflects publicly documented product behavior and list pricing as of July 2026. "Cookie-based auth" refers to tools that connect by reusing your logged-in browser session rather than the platform's official OAuth — the pattern LinkedIn's 2025 enforcement wave targeted.
Not policy documents. Database constraints, permission checks and hard-wired code paths.
No code path can publish a post without an explicit approval recorded on that specific post. Re-verified at publish time.
Nobody — no admin, no manager — can approve or publish to your personal profile. Enforced by a database constraint, not a setting.
Company pages use role-based approval, and every approval and publish is written to an immutable audit log.
Official APIs only. No feed scraping, no browser automation, disclosed bot identity on Reddit. Your accounts stay safe.
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