Always know what to post
Fresh ideas show up in a clean queue, so you are not starting from a blank page every time.
Content workflow for founders and creators
onhobo helps you spot what to say next, shape drafts in your voice, and publish without living inside your feed all day.
Always know what to post
Fresh ideas show up in a clean queue, so you are not starting from a blank page every time.
Keep your voice intact
Drafts are shaped around your tone, examples, and audience instead of sounding generic.
Stay in control
Review, schedule, pause, or publish when you are ready without handing over the keys.
This week
Idea queue
Three strong angles are ready.
A better way to stay visible without posting every day
Fits your founder voice
What your audience wants before they ask for it
Good for a short thread
A simple story from this week that teaches something useful
Best as a personal post
Draft preview
“You do not need more content ideas. You need a system that turns the good ones into posts you will actually publish.”
Next step
Schedule tomorrow morning.
Keep the draft, tweak the opener, and line it up when you are ready.
Control
Review first. Pause anytime. Keep the workflow calm.
Made for real posting habits
Built for people who want consistency, not a noisy content machine.
Review-first workflow
Drafts stay easy to approve, polish, schedule, or publish manually.
Calm controls
You can start, stop, and adjust the workflow without losing visibility.
How It Works
The product should feel like a calm weekly rhythm: gather ideas, shape drafts, approve what fits, and learn from what lands.
Give onhobo your niche, tone, and a few examples so the writing starts from your point of view.
See a focused stream of timely ideas that fit your niche instead of chasing every trend yourself.
Generate a few strong angles fast, then keep the one that sounds the most like you.
Polish the final version, publish right away, or line up the week ahead without rushing.
Use performance feedback to sharpen your next round instead of guessing what landed.
What You Get
The value is not just more drafts. It is having a workflow that makes it easier to decide, edit, schedule, and keep going.
Idea feed
Draft studio
Publishing flow
Performance loop
Control and safety
Channels
The first version should be practical. Start with the channels that already fit the workflow, then expand from there.
Start here
The first publishing channels are already in place for a practical workflow.
Coming next
More channels are planned as the workflow expands.
Built for
Best suited to people building a steady personal or brand presence.
Pricing
The packaging should match how people actually adopt a product like this: first get comfortable, then schedule more, then scale the routine.
Get the flow right
Best for testing the workflow before you commit to a regular rhythm.
Most popular
Best for people who want to post consistently every week.
Heavier workflow
Best for people running a larger content routine across the week.
Control
Trust comes from clear controls, protected account access, and a product that helps you stay consistent without feeling reckless.
Review drafts, post manually, or pause the workflow whenever you want to slow things down.
Account access is handled privately and is not exposed back to you in an unsafe way inside the app.
You can change posting behavior quickly without digging through technical settings.
The product is meant to help you post consistently, not flood your audience with noise.
FAQ
The right objections should be answered plainly: what it is for, how much control you keep, and how it fits a normal publishing routine.
It fits founders, creators, consultants, and small teams who want a repeatable content workflow without turning posting into a full-time job.
Yes. The workflow is built so you can review, edit, schedule, or publish drafts before anything goes out.
Yes. You can stop the workflow, pause posting behavior, or return to a manual mode whenever you need to.
X and LinkedIn are supported today, with more channels planned as the product expands.
No. It is just as useful for planning a few strong posts each week as it is for a more active publishing rhythm.
Final CTA
Set your direction once, keep your voice intact, and use onhobo to make posting more consistent without making it feel mechanical.