Content distribution, automated

One post in.
Every platform out.

Paste your blog post, idea, or notes. Get back platform-optimized content for Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and email newsletter in seconds.

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How it works
You write one thing

"We just shipped dark mode. It took 3 weeks of back-and-forth on contrast ratios, but the result is beautiful. Here's what we learned about accessible design..."

Twitter / X

Thread breaking down the dark mode journey with design insights

Instagram

Carousel with before/after visuals and design tips

LinkedIn

Professional post about accessible design decisions

Newsletter

Deep-dive email with technical details and code snippets

An employee, not a dashboard

You've tried the tools. Upload, configure, click, repeat. Spreadr just runs.

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Platform-native output

Every platform has its own language. Spreadr rewrites your content to match the tone, format, and length that performs on each channel.

Fully autonomous

No buttons to click. No workflows to configure. Feed it content once, and it handles the rest. Publishing, scheduling, optimizing.

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Performance reports

Daily briefings on what's working. Which platforms drive engagement, which formats resonate, and what to double down on.

Spread your content

Paste anything — blog post, idea, notes, thread draft — and get optimized versions instantly.

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Twitter / X
Instagram
LinkedIn
Newsletter
Repurposing your content...
AI is adapting tone, format, and length for each platform

Content history

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No content yet. Spread your first piece above!

Tools vs. Agents

Traditional tools

You upload content manually each time
You configure workflows per platform
You schedule and approve every post
Format conversion, not content adaptation

Spreadr

Monitors your content and acts autonomously
Rewrites for each platform's native voice
Publishes and optimizes without your input
Reports results so you know what's working

Your content deserves to be everywhere

One idea, every platform, zero effort. That's the future of content distribution.