Your ghostwriter, minus the ghostwriter.
Clients check who you are before they call. A human ghostwriter runs $500–$3,500 a month to keep you visible. Liftli gets you showing up weekly in your own voice for two minutes of talking and one tap of approval — inside the AI you already use.
Updated July 2026 · for B2B and services businesses won on professional trust
You run a consultancy, a boutique firm, or a B2B SaaS. Buyers look you up before they book a call — and increasingly they ask an AI assistant who to shortlist. Liftli turns your actual work week (voice notes, calls, chats) into LinkedIn, X and Substack content in your extracted voice, with a one-tap approval gate — nothing publishes without you. It runs inside Claude today (paid plan required; ChatGPT and Cursor next). Free tier, no card. Not for local foot-traffic businesses.
Why owners of trust-based businesses need to show up
Nobody hires a consultancy, a boutique agency, or a B2B SaaS without checking who's behind it first. Your LinkedIn profile is the due-diligence page you didn't write.
- Buyers check before they call. By the time a prospect books a call, they've read your profile and your last few posts. Silence reads as absence; someone else's feed fills the gap.
- Buyers now ask AI assistants who to shortlist. LinkedIn is the #1 cited source for professional questions in AI search, per Profound's 2026 citation reports. Your posts and comments are what those answers draw on — one Liftli-drafted comment already became a cited source in AI search results (founder Oded Tsamir's own account).
- Generic AI posts backfire. Detectably-AI posts underperform human writing in most professional niches (Originality.AI, 2025). Sounding like everyone else's chatbot is worse than posting less.
- The old fix is expensive. A human ghostwriter costs $500–$3,500/month, needs weekly interviews, and still filters your ideas through someone else's ear.
What working with Liftli actually looks like
No new app to learn. Liftli lives inside the AI assistant you already use — Claude today (a paid Claude plan is required; ChatGPT and Cursor are next). Your week goes like this:
- You talk, it listens. Send a two-minute voice note over Telegram after a client call — the thing you just explained to a client is the post. Liftli also pulls ideas from call transcripts, chats, GitHub activity, and the news in your lane.
- It writes like you. Liftli extracts your personal voice from your own writing, then runs every piece through a plan → draft → critique → revise loop. It keeps a persistent strategy and memory for you, so month three builds on month one.
- You approve with one tap. The autopilot pipeline ends at an approval gate — nothing publishes without you. Approved posts publish or schedule straight from chat through the platforms' official APIs, connected only when you explicitly link an account.
- It never touches your accounts. No browser extensions, no scraping, no bots acting on your profile. LinkedIn's User Agreement prohibits that category and enforcement is real — extension tools were restricted in April 2025, and Kleo (70K users) was shut down mid-2025. Your account carries none of that risk.
- It tells you who's warming up. Warm-lead analysis flags the people engaging with your posts who look like buyers — so showing up turns into pipeline, not just impressions.
Total weekly time from you: a few minutes of talking, a few taps of approving. See the full flow on how it works.
The math vs. a human ghostwriter
| Liftli | Human ghostwriter | |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | Free to start; $29/mo Pro (founding rate), $79/mo Business | $500–$3,500/month |
| Your time | ~2 minutes of talking per idea, one tap to approve | Weekly interviews, review rounds over email |
| Voice | Extracted from your own writing; persistent per person | Their interpretation of your voice |
| Idea source | Your actual week: voice notes, calls, chats, the news | What you remember to bring to the interview |
| Platforms | LinkedIn + X + Substack, one strategy | Usually LinkedIn only |
| Control | One-tap approval gate — nothing publishes without you | Depends on the arrangement |
And if you want the done-for-you layer too: the Enterprise plan (custom scope and pricing) has the founder personally build your strategy — still a fraction of a year of ghostwriting retainers. If you're currently comparing ghostwriters, the ghostwriters page shows the other side of this trade.
When Liftli is not the fit
If your business runs on local foot traffic — a restaurant, a salon, a shop — and your marketing is Instagram promos and Google reviews, a social-media suite serves you better. Liftli is built for businesses won on professional trust: the ones where a buyer reads what you think before they decide to talk to you.
One more honest note: Liftli keeps voice and strategy per person. If you're an owner who wants several executives posting, each person gets their own setup — full multi-client workspace management is on the roadmap, not shipped yet.