Serve eight clients instead of three. Every one still sounds like themselves.

Liftli is a production floor for LinkedIn ghostwriters and 1–3 person studios: per-client extracted voice, idea mining from client calls and voice notes, a plan→draft→critique→revise loop — and your approval gate before the client ever sees a word. You stay the writer. You just stop being the bottleneck.

Updated July 2026 · market references reflect public reporting; check cited sources for details

TL;DR

Your clients are already hearing about AI content systems. Fortune reported in May 2026 that a top tech-executive ghostwriter lost every client within weeks as executives moved to Claude-based systems — and rebuilt by selling AI content systems instead. The writers who win this shift are the ones who run the AI, not the ones who race it. Liftli gives you per-client voice, per-client strategy memory, idea mining from their calls, and a gate where you approve every draft before delivery. From $0, inside Claude (requires a paid Claude plan; ChatGPT and Cursor next).

The shift is not coming. It arrived.

Fortune's May 2026 story put a face on what many studios were already feeling: a ghostwriter at the top of the market — tech executives, premium retainers — watched the entire client list evaporate in weeks as those executives adopted Claude-based content systems. The ending matters more than the loss: the same writer rebuilt the business around selling and running AI content systems for clients.

That's the fork. Racing the AI on price per post is a losing fight. Running the AI — bringing the strategy, the taste, the edit, the client relationship — is leverage. Your ceiling stops being your typing speed.

Two more facts shape the play. Detectably-AI posts underperform human writing in most professional niches (Originality.AI's 2025 study of 3,368 LinkedIn posts) — so a raw-AI pipeline without a writer's gate actively hurts clients. And LinkedIn is now the #1 cited source for professional questions in AI search (per Profound's 2026 citation reports), which means every post you ship for a client is also a shot at being quoted by an AI assistant. That's a new deliverable you can sell — see how LinkedIn posts get cited in AI search.

Your production floor, client by client

Liftli runs inside Claude — no new dashboard, no tab-switching between client apps. What it keeps, it keeps per client:

One thing Liftli never does: touch a client's account. No extensions, no scraping, no bots on LinkedIn — the category LinkedIn's rules prohibit and have enforced against (Taplio restricted per public reports in April 2025; Kleo, with 70K users, shut down mid-2025). If you're migrating a client off an extension tool, start with the Taplio alternative page. If you schedule through a separate app, Liftli pairs well with an execution layer like Typefully — here's how they fit together.

The math against your hours

Human LinkedIn ghostwriting retails at $500–$3,500 per client per month. Your constraint isn't demand — it's the hours each client consumes: intake, drafting, revision rounds.

If Pro saves you even a few drafting hours per client per month, it pays for itself inside your first retainer. Full details on the pricing section. Liftli requires a paid Claude plan today; ChatGPT and Cursor support is next.

When Liftli isn't your pitch. If what you sell is fully-human writing as the product itself — clients paying precisely because no machine touched the words — Liftli doesn't belong in your marketing. It can still be your production floor for research, idea mining, and structure, with every sentence yours. But if the artisanal guarantee is the business, own that positioning instead. And if your clients are founders or consultants asking about doing this themselves, send them to Liftli for founders — some will come back preferring to pay you to run it.

Frequently asked questions

Will my clients notice the drafts are AI-assisted?

Two things stand between a Liftli draft and your client: the extracted voice and your edit gate. Liftli extracts each client's voice from their own writing and drafts against it — not a generic AI register — and then the draft goes through you before the client ever sees it. You edit, sharpen, or reject. Detectably-AI posts underperform human writing in most professional niches (Originality.AI, 2025 study of 3,368 posts), which is exactly why the workflow keeps a human writer — you — as the last mile.

How do I manage multiple client voices without them bleeding together?

Each client gets their own extracted voice profile and their own persistent strategy and memory. Voice, positioning, running themes, and past results are stored per person — so the founder who writes in short declaratives never drifts into the CFO's measured paragraphs. That separation is the point: it's what lets one writer run eight clients without converging on a house style.

Can I white-label the output for my clients?

Yes, in the way that matters: nothing goes to your client until you approve it. Liftli has a one-tap approval gate, and in a studio workflow that gate is yours. The client sees your deliverable, on your letterhead, in your process. For studios running several clients, the Enterprise tier and our partner program are built for this — email partners@liftli.ai.

What does Liftli cost compared to my hours?

Liftli starts free (one-time lifetime allowance, no card): 3 posts, 10 comments, 3 idea extractions, and voice extraction. Paid plans run from $29/month (Pro, founding rate) to Business at $79/month — all three platforms, autopilot with your approval gate, and warm-lead intelligence. Human ghostwriting retails at $500–$3,500 per client per month; if Liftli cuts your per-client drafting hours meaningfully, one Business seat pays for itself inside the first client. Requires a paid Claude plan.

Take on the next client without hiring.

Extract one client's voice, feed in their last call, and edit the draft that comes back. If it doesn't cut your hours, it cost you nothing.

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