Is this safe for my LinkedIn account?
It's built to be. Publishing uses LinkedIn's official member API. Reading happens only inside your own logged-in browser session, on pages you're viewing anyway. We never automate actions against anyone's account: no auto-DMs, no auto-connects, no auto-comments, no scraping. Nobody can promise a platform's decisions, but we build on the documented side of the rules and we cut every feature that doesn't fit there.
Will it sound like me, or like AI?
It measures your voice from your last 30 real posts: tone, sentence length, hook habits. First-person stories can only come from your experience bank, true things you wrote down yourself, so it can't invent your life. A humanizer pass strips the usual AI tells, and you can grade any draft before it ships. If you're starting from zero posts, it begins neutral and learns as you publish.
Does anything post automatically?
Only what you scheduled. Everything generated lands as a draft. It publishes when you press the button, or at the exact time you set on the calendar. There is no autopilot mode, and we won't ship one.
What exactly does the private beta include?
An invite login plus your own Studio access token, an isolated workspace, your voice profile pre-set from your recent posts before your first session, and 5 AI post generations to start; ask and we top you up. You connect your own LinkedIn and publish through the official API. It's concierge-scale on purpose: you get the founder, not a ticket queue.
Which platforms does it support?
LinkedIn, fully: text, images, video and document carousels, scheduling, and an automatic first comment. X, Threads and Bluesky are on the roadmap and not shipped yet. We'd rather tell you that plainly than sell you a checkbox.
What's the CRM part, concretely?
Your LinkedIn network in one searchable place: every contact with the history of your relationship (messages, comments, endorsements, meetings), the topics you've discussed, tiers and segments, and private notes. A warm rail shows who engaged with your posts in the last 14 days, and per-contact guidance drafts openers you can copy. It never contacts anyone for you.
How is this different from AI writing tools?
Writers stop at the text. DraftADay closes the loop: it knows your people, drafts in your measured voice, helps you curate what's working, publishes on schedule, then reads the real results back into the next draft, hooks that worked, windows that landed. The words are the input. The loop is the product.
What does it cost during the beta?
Nothing. The beta is invite-only and free while we learn alongside a small group, and generation top-ups are a message away. Paid plans arrive with general availability, and beta testers hear pricing first, from us, not from an invoice.