Clients hire the name they already trust. Be that name.

For consultants, advisors, and fractional executives, the pipeline is the visibility problem. Liftli turns the work you're already doing into a consistent, voice-true presence on LinkedIn — and one closed engagement pays for years of it. You approve every word before it ships.

Updated July 2026

TL;DR

Buyers shortlist consultants they already know. Liftli builds that familiarity from your real client work — sanitized, in your extracted voice, with a one-tap approval gate — inside the AI you already use (Claude today; ChatGPT and Cursor next). It also tells you who engaged, so posts turn into pipeline, not applause. Business is $79/mo; do the math against your average engagement value.

The math is deal ROI, not content quality

Most content tools sell you better posts. That's the wrong unit. For an advisory practice, the unit is the engagement: one client who arrives already convinced, skips the bake-off, and signs.

Here's the arithmetic. Business costs $79/month — under $950 a year. A human LinkedIn ghostwriter runs $500–$3,500 a month, and writing it yourself costs hours you could bill. Now put your average engagement value next to those numbers. If one inbound client per year comes from being visible in your niche, the question isn't whether Liftli pays for itself — it's how many years of it that single deal covers.

And there's a newer reason visibility compounds: buyers now ask ChatGPT and Claude who to shortlist. LinkedIn is the #1 cited source for professional questions in AI search, per Profound's 2026 citation reports. A consistent LinkedIn presence is how your name appears inside those answers — our founder discovered this by accident when a single Liftli-drafted comment became a cited source in AI search results. More on that in how LinkedIn posts become AI citations.

What Liftli does for a consulting practice

All of it runs inside the AI you already use — Claude today (a paid Claude plan is required; ChatGPT and Cursor are next). No extension, no scraping, nothing acting on your LinkedIn account: LinkedIn's User Agreement prohibits that category, and enforcement is real — extension tools have been restricted (Taplio, per public reports, April 2025) and Kleo, with 70K users, shut down mid-2025. Approved drafts publish or schedule through the platforms' official APIs, connected only when you explicitly link an account.

Your week, as editor-in-chief

The workflow is deliberately small, because your time is the expensive input:

That's roughly ten minutes a week in the editor's chair. The autopilot pipeline does the rest, and the approval gate means "autopilot" never means "unsupervised."

When we're not the fit

If your pipeline is 100% referrals and you genuinely never need inbound — some practices are booked years out on word of mouth alone — skip us. Liftli earns its keep when the next engagement isn't guaranteed and being findable matters.

Likewise, if what you want is a scheduling dashboard rather than a strategist, a tool like Typefully (a polished writing and scheduling app with an official MCP server) may be the better single purchase — or a good pairing with Liftli as the strategist layer. See Typefully vs. Liftli, and check their site for current details.

Frequently asked questions

How much time does this take per week?

About ten minutes, in the editor-in-chief seat. You talk into your phone when something interesting happens in your work — a voice note, a call transcript, a chat. Liftli plans, drafts, critiques, and revises inside your AI, then hands you finished drafts. You read, edit if you want, and approve or reject. Nothing publishes without your one-tap yes.

My client work is confidential. How does Liftli handle that?

Two controls, both in your hands. First, you choose the sources: Liftli only works from material you deliberately feed it — voice notes, transcripts, chats, the news. It never crawls anything on its own. Second, you approve every word before anything is published, so client-identifying details get sanitized or cut at the gate. The pattern that makes a strong post — the decision, the trade-off, the lesson — rarely needs the client's name.

Is Liftli LinkedIn only?

No. Liftli covers LinkedIn, X, and Substack. For most consultants LinkedIn is where buyers look first, but the Business plan runs all three from the same strategy and the same source material, so one week of real work can feed a LinkedIn post, an X thread, and a Substack piece.

What's the ROI math for a consulting practice?

Run your own numbers: Business is $79/month — under $950 a year. Take your average engagement value and ask how many years of Liftli one inbound client covers. For most advisory practices, one closed engagement pays for years of it. Compare the alternative routes: a human LinkedIn ghostwriter runs $500–$3,500 per month, and doing it yourself costs the hours you'd otherwise bill. There's also a free tier — no card — so you can see real drafts in your voice before paying anything. Full plans on the pricing page.

Your next client is deciding who to trust right now.

Start free, send one voice note about this week's client work, and approve the draft that comes back — in your voice, with nothing published until you say so.

Start free — no card