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How to create posts with Scripe
How to create posts with Scripe
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Written by Eva Egg
Updated over 4 months ago

Step-by-step Guide to Creating Posts with Scripe

Step 1: Click on Generate new post or + New Post

Right on your dashboard, click on Generate new post. Alternatively, on the left sidebar, click on the button +New Post to create a post with Scripe.

Step 1: Choose your input method

Choose your input method and the type of post you want to create.

  • Voice Memo: Ideal for spontaneous thoughts or when you’re on the move. Simply speak into your device, and Scripe transcribes your words into a polished post.

  • Text Input: Have notes or a draft ready? Type or copy them in, and let Scripe enhance your text into engaging content.

  • Upload existing content: Maximize your previously recorded podcasts or videos by converting them into text-based posts. Scripe supports audio and video files of up to 2 hours 🤩

Step 2: Speak or type your content

For voice memos, talk to Scripe as you would to a close friend, ensuring your personality shines through. No need for formalities — Scripe knows you!

Step 3: Choose the best Hook

Scripe will analyze your input and give you six hook options already optimized for engagement. Choose the one you like the best!

Step 4: Review generated content

Watch the magic happen while Scripe turns your input into actionable, post-ready snippets.

Step 5: Tweak your post with the Remix Tool

Make any tweaks you see fit by editing the post directly. If you wish to expand on a topic, adjust the tone, or integrate new insights, use our Remix Tool to upgrade your post in just a few clicks.

Step 6: Edit and Schedule

Click Schedule to add the post to your content calendar and auto-schedule it on LinkedIn or hit Publish now.

Step 7: Watch your influence grow

With each post, you’ll see your personal brand flourish on LinkedIn! On top, Scripe gets to know you even better to optimize your personal brand strategy.

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