The whole growth loop, in one quiet tool
Welder plans from evidence, writes in your voice, renders the video, posts through official APIs — and every result feeds the next week's plan.
Point it at your product
A link is enough. Welder reads your site, drafts the strategy and matches you to a niche radar — you correct anything it gets wrong.
Approve week one
Review-first by default: every post waits for your tap. Edit anything — your edits keep teaching the voice profile.
Let it compound
Every result feeds the next plan. The bandit doubles down on what works — month three quietly beats month one.
A week of content, planned while you build
Every week Welder fills your calendar from the signals it can actually measure — short videos and text posts, each with a reason behind it. Approve in one tap, or let supported channels run on autopilot.
- Review-first by default — nothing publishes without you in week one.
- Warm-up for fresh accounts — new channels ramp up gently instead of tripping spam filters.
- Failures explain themselves — retries, causes and one-tap fixes, right on the card.
It watches your niche so you don't have to
One radar per niche, shared by every workspace in it — deep-scanned weekly, with rising signals checked daily. Angles arrive with evidence; fading ones get flagged before you waste a slot on them.
- Evidence, not vibes — every angle ships with growth, sample size and source.
- One click to act — “Plan a post” drops the angle straight into your calendar.
- Your overlay stays private — competitor watches and keywords never leave your workspace.
Rising 3 this week
“Sunday reset” routines
Calm second-person reset narratives are beating energetic how-tos.
Fridge-audit POV
“What's actually in here” openers; guilt resolved by a plan.
Working now established
3-item grocery hauls
Constraint-driven hauls keep converting week after week.
Beginner templates
Save-magnet format that keeps working across short video.
Fading avoid
“Girl dinner” riffs
Saturated; engagement now concentrated on parody.
Timelapse batch-cooking
Watch-through collapses after 8 seconds.
Launch formats, from draft to feed
Vertical video is scripted, voiced, rendered and captioned end-to-end. Text posts follow platform rules. Review-first remains available; autopilot is a choice on supported channels.
Vertical video, end-to-end
Welder writes the script, generates the visuals and voiceover, burns the captions and schedules the post. You see the finished clip — not a timeline.
- Scriptedhook from your bandit
- Voicedin your chosen voice
- Renderedscenes + music
- Captions burned+31% completion
- Scheduledthu 19:00
Zero manual steps from idea to feed — that's the whole point.
Approve week one post by post, then hand it the keys. Full autopilot runs on its own and only pings you when something takes off.
Product visuals
Keep screenshots and product shots in one visual library for branded scenes and future formats.
Text posts
Platform-native threads and posts, written in your register and posted on schedule.
Batch-cooking is a myth for households under three people. Prep components, not meals.
Sounds like you — because it learned from you
Welder builds a voice profile from your existing posts (or your site, if you're starting fresh). Every edit you make keeps teaching it.
Batch-cooking is a myth for households under three people. Prep components, not meals.
From a URL to a full week — in minutes
Text drafts land first, ready to review. Videos join as they render. Close the tab — Welder emails you when the week is built.
Ten channels. One voice. Less copy-paste.
Connect what you already have — one channel is enough to start. Welder adapts every post to each platform's format, link rules and rhythm.
- Official APIs only — no browser bots, no password sharing, nothing to get banned for.
- Platform-native link handling — links stay inline on Bluesky and move to the first reply on Threads.
- Honest about the fine print — Threads still depends on Meta review; Facebook, Pinterest, LinkedIn and Reddit remain Coming soon.
A blog that writes itself
An embedded blog on your domain — 15 articles a month, art included, each one aimed at a keyword your niche actually searches.
Most meal-prep advice starts with a shopping list. This one starts with your fridge — cook what's already there in a single 90-minute session, then shop only to fill the gaps.
Reddit stays human — Welder just preps you
Welder watches live threads in your niche, checks the sub's rules and your karma, and drafts a value-first comment. Posting is always your call.
“What made you quit meal prepping?” is at 240 comments — a value-first comment about fridge-first planning fits.
“Cheapest high-protein meals that actually keep?” is climbing — a note on batch-cooked lentils and eggs earns the upvote.
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