Publer schedules across platforms. We write posts that stop the scroll.

Publer is a solid scheduling tool — it handles LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and more from one dashboard. But a full calendar of mediocre posts is still mediocre. Say Something focuses on the part that's actually hard: writing something worth scheduling.

Scheduling is a solved problem. Writing isn't.

Scheduled on time. Ignored immediately.

“Consistency is the key to LinkedIn growth. Here’s what I’ve learned from posting every day for 90 days: 1) Show up even when you don’t feel like it. 2) Your audience wants value, not perfection. 3) Engagement builds over time. Keep going. Your future self will thank you. What’s stopping you from posting today? 👇”

Worth scheduling

I posted every day for 90 days. Engagement went up. Leads did not.

The turning point was stopping the consistency experiment and posting one thing: the real reason we almost lost our biggest account last quarter. That single post got seven DMs in 48 hours. Two turned into calls. One turned into a contract.

Frequency isn’t the problem. Most people solve for quantity when the actual problem is having something real to say.

A full calendar of nothing is still nothing.

01

Scheduling doesn't solve the blank page

Publer helps you post consistently across platforms. But consistency only compounds if the content is good. If you don't know what to write, Publer gives you more slots to fill with things that don't land.

02

Cross-platform vs. LinkedIn-native

Publer optimizes for posting everywhere at once. Say Something is built exclusively for LinkedIn — the voice, the format, the kill list of what makes posts feel fake. One tool does breadth; the other does depth.

03

No kill list

Publer doesn't filter what you publish. Say Something blocks the patterns that kill authentic posts — listicle wisdom, engagement bait, inspirational vagueness. If it sounds like every other LinkedIn post, it doesn't go out.

Schedule what's worth reading.

Publer solves a real problem: managing the logistics of posting across multiple platforms without losing your mind. If you have a team, a brand, and a backlog of content, it’s worth looking at.

But the best scheduling tool in the world can’t make a mediocre post perform. Write something worth reading first, then schedule it. Start with five minutes here and see what that looks like.

Common questions.

Does Publer help write LinkedIn posts?

Publer has some AI caption generation, but writing is secondary to its core function as a scheduling platform. It’s built to manage when and where posts go, not to help you figure out what to say. Say Something is built exclusively for the writing side.

Can I use Publer and Say Something together?

Yes — they’re complementary. Write a post with Say Something, then schedule it through Publer. Say Something handles the creation problem; Publer handles the distribution problem. They don’t overlap in any meaningful way.

Is posting consistently on LinkedIn actually important?

Consistency helps — but only if what you’re posting is worth reading. Posting three times a week with nothing to say trains your audience to scroll past you. One post per week from your real experience, with a point of view, will outperform a full content calendar of generic advice.

Is Say Something free?

Yes. You can write posts, grade existing ones, and check for AI-sounding language — all free, no account required.

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