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Your first AI publish

Use one plain-language prompt to have your connected AI publish through your machine — plus how to cross-post and review before it ships.

Everything’s in place — the app is online, your platforms are logged in, and your AI is connected. Now let’s actually post something.

Just say it in plain language

You don’t need to remember any commands. Talk to your AI the way you’d brief a colleague, for example:

Write a short LinkedIn post about lessons from shipping my first side project, add a couple of relevant hashtags, and publish it.

Your AI handles the rest: it checks how that platform currently accepts posts, shapes the content to fit, and submits it through your machine. All of it on your computer, with your logged-in account.

Cross-post in one go

To send the same content to several platforms, one sentence does it:

Post this to both X and Dev.to, adjusting the title and formatting for each.

Your AI reformats per platform and publishes to each — no copy-pasting between tabs.

Review before it ships

If you’d rather play it safe, ask for a draft first and approve it before anything goes live:

Show me the title, body, and hashtags you’d post, and only publish after I say “go.”

That keeps the publish step firmly in your hands — good while you’re getting comfortable, or when the content matters.

Double-check the first one

For your first run, open the platform’s app and look at the post with your own eyes to make sure it came out right. After you’ve confirmed it once, you’ll trust it more and can hand it off freely.

It does more than publish

Beyond posting, many platforms also support search, analytics, and research. You can fold that in:

Search X for the top recent takes on “AI writing tools,” then help me outline a post before I write it.

For exactly how far each platform goes, just ask your AI — it’ll tell you what’s available right now.

Running into posts that won’t go out, or an AI that says “not logged in”? See Troubleshooting.