Reach. Amplified.
AI-powered content amplification and marketing automation. We built this for ourselves first, because a solo founder shipping real product cannot also write five LinkedIn posts a day. Now we are packaging it for you.
The Problem
You have something worth sharing but nobody sees it. Social algorithms reward consistency and volume, not quality, and a solo founder or small team cannot out-volume a company with a dedicated marketing department. The alternative (hiring a content-marketing agency) produces output that sounds like a generic LinkedIn thought-leader template no matter how carefully you brief them, because the writer is working from outside your actual working context.
The third alternative (AI-drafted content without voice discipline) is worse. Readers can identify generic-AI output within the first two sentences. Shipping it is a reputation cost even when it fills the posting calendar.
Reach uses AI to turn your existing work into multi-channel content. One engineering session becomes a blog post, a LinkedIn thread, a newsletter, and a social campaign. Your work speaks for itself. We make sure people hear it, and we keep it sounding like you while we do.
Capabilities
Content extraction
We mine your work sessions, commit histories, design decisions, customer exchanges, and milestone announcements to extract stories worth telling. No extra writing required from you. The raw material is already in your working record.
Multi-channel distribution
LinkedIn, X, newsletters, blog, Substack, press release distribution when warranted. Each piece is adapted for the platform rather than cross-posted. A LinkedIn article and a newsletter entry on the same underlying material have different structures because the audiences read differently.
Voice preservation
Combined with Voice DNA, every piece sounds like you. Not generic AI output. Your cadence, your vocabulary, your anti-patterns respected. The voice profile loads into CxMS Cortex once and is referenced automatically on every piece.
Performance tracking
What resonates, what falls flat, which channels convert. Data-driven iteration on messaging and positioning. The feedback loop is short enough to adjust within the same week rather than the same quarter.
Why dogfooding matters here
OpenCxMS is the hardest possible test client for Reach. The founder has a written voice that is neither corporate-polished nor casually-conversational, a theological framework that shows up in ordinary product copy, and a refusal to ship generic LinkedIn content. If Reach can carry that voice through into multi-channel output without either flattening it or accidentally parodying it, it can carry anyone’s voice.
Every edge case we find on our own account becomes a test fixture for the production service. That is why the external launch is held until performance on our own account crosses the bar we would pay a vendor to clear.
Pricing
Reach is currently in dogfooding phase. We are our own first client.
Service packages will be available Q2 2026. Waitlist customers receive grandfathered pricing below the eventual public rate and first-in-line onboarding slots.
FAQ
Why are you in dogfooding phase?
What kinds of source material does Reach actually use?
How is this different from a content-marketing agency?
What channels do you cover?
When will service packages be available?
How does Voice DNA fit in?
Built on CxMS Agent and Voice DNA infrastructure.
Related: Voice DNA (the voice-capture layer Reach depends on). CxMS Agent for the persistent-memory runtime underneath.