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Stanley

AI content agent that grows your following across socials

Last verified August 2026 3 min read

What is Stanley?

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Stanley is a personal AI content agent for founders, creators, and indie developers. It works inside iMessage, Telegram, or the web rather than a dashboard, learning a voice from past posts and voice notes, then drafting, scheduling, and reviewing content for YouTube, X, LinkedIn, Threads, Instagram, and Substack. It also messages first with ideas pulled from recent comments.

Why Stanley works

Most content tools hand over a generator, a calendar, and an analytics tab, then leave the daily habit to the user. Stanley moves the work into a messaging thread that is already open, so a voice note becomes a scheduled post, and ideas start from audience comments rather than an empty prompt box.

Stanley features

  • Chat-first drafting. Drafting happens in iMessage, Telegram, or the web instead of a dashboard, and voice notes work as input.
  • Voice learned from real posts. Stanley models a voice from existing posts and voice notes rather than a tone setting, so drafts need less editing.
  • Six platform coverage. One agent drafts for YouTube, X, LinkedIn, Threads, Instagram, and Substack, adapting format and length per platform.
  • Automatic posting calendar. Approved posts are scheduled across the week, with timing shifted toward the windows where past content performed.
  • Proactive idea prompts. Stanley messages first with post ideas drawn from recent comments and replies, so writing does not start from a blank box.
  • Post performance follow-ups. After a post lands, Stanley reports which hook, format, or angle drove the result and turns it into a reusable framework.

Who Stanley is for

  • Founders and indie developers who know content drives signups but stop posting when shipping gets busy.
  • Creators posting daily across several platforms who want one thread instead of six separate apps.
  • Consultants, agents, and coaches who want to stay visible without building a content strategy.
  • Solo operators who think clearly in voice notes but stall in front of an empty editor.

Similar micro SaaS ideas you can build

  • Niche chat-first content agent. A messaging agent for one profession on one platform, such as recruiters on LinkedIn, where narrow scope allows much sharper voice tuning.
  • Voice note to draft converter. A tool that accepts audio and returns a structured post in the sender's voice, with no scheduling or analytics, aimed at the moment habits break.
  • Comment mining idea feed. A weekly feed that watches replies across platforms and surfaces recurring questions as post ideas, for writers who already have a workflow.
  • Published content post-mortem. An analysis tool that skips drafting, explains which hooks worked on published posts, and prescribes the next three to write.
Frequently asked

Stanley FAQ

How do users talk to Stanley?
Through iMessage, Telegram, or the web app. Voice notes count as input, so an idea can be spoken instead of typed.
Which platforms does Stanley write for?
YouTube, X, LinkedIn, Threads, Instagram, and Substack, with format and length adapted per platform.
Does Stanley post without approval?
No. Stanley drafts and schedules, and posts stay in the thread for review before they go out.
How does Stanley match a voice?
It models voice from existing posts and voice notes rather than a tone setting, and sharpens as it sees more real output.