Highperformr is an AI copilot. We’re an AI interviewer.
Highperformr is a capable platform — great for scheduling, analytics, and turning URLs into content. But a copilot still needs you to tell it where to fly. Say Something asks what happened in your week and figures out what's worth posting. Different job entirely.
You direct the copilot. The interviewer draws it out of you.
“Leadership isn’t about having all the answers. It’s about asking the right questions. After 10 years leading teams, here’s what I’ve learned: 1) The best leaders listen more than they talk. 2) Vulnerability is a strength, not a weakness. 3) Your team’s success is your success. Stop trying to have all the answers. Start asking better questions. What’s the best question a leader ever asked you? 👇”
My VP asked me a question in our 1:1 on Thursday that I’m still thinking about. We were reviewing a launch that missed the mark, and instead of asking what went wrong, she asked: “What did you know last month that you didn’t act on?”
I had to sit with it for a second. Because the answer was: a lot. The signal was there. I just kept waiting for it to get clearer. I don’t think I’ll wait for clarity the same way again.
Copilots assist. Interviewers excavate.
You still have to know what to say
Highperformr's AI Copilot is excellent at expanding, refining, and repurposing content you already have. But you still feed it a topic, a URL, or a keyword. The blank page problem — not knowing what's worth posting about — doesn't go away.
Your best stories aren't in your browser history
Highperformr can turn any URL into LinkedIn content. That's genuinely useful. But the deal that almost fell through, the customer who said something that reframed everything, the decision you made on bad information — those aren't in a URL. They're in your head.
No kill list
Highperformr is optimized for engagement. Say Something blocks the patterns that perform well but sound fake — numbered listicles, 'what do you think?', follow-for-more sign-offs. Our 14-rule kill list exists because LinkedIn rewards authenticity, not polish.
Two different problems. Two different tools.
Highperformr is a serious platform — built for people who are already creating content and need a system to manage, schedule, and amplify it. If you have a blog, a podcast, or a backlog of ideas you want to turn into LinkedIn posts, it’s a strong choice.
Where it can’t help: when you sit down on Monday morning with nothing in your head and need to find the post that’s already there. Say Something asks you five questions about your week and surfaces the story you didn’t know you had. Try it in five minutes or see posts written from real conversations.
Common questions.
Does Highperformr’s AI Coach help me find what to write about?
The AI Coach refines and develops ideas — but you still supply the starting idea. It’s a sharpening tool, not a mining tool. Say Something is designed for the step before: figuring out what happened in your week that’s worth turning into a post.
Can Highperformr turn a URL into a LinkedIn post?
Yes — that’s one of its strongest features. Paste a blog post, article, or web page and it generates multiple post variations. If repurposing existing content is your goal, Highperformr is genuinely good at it. Say Something is better when the content doesn’t exist yet — when the raw material is something that happened to you, not something you wrote.
Does Say Something have scheduling and analytics like Highperformr?
No. Say Something is focused on one thing: writing posts that sound like you, from your real week. Scheduling, analytics, and team collaboration are Highperformr’s domain. If you need both — a place to write authentically and a system to manage distribution — they can work together.
Is Say Something free?
Yes. You can write posts, grade existing ones, and check for AI-sounding language — all free, no account required.