For founders & executives

You have the ideas, and what you don't have is the ninety uninterrupted minutes it takes to write them down.

Ghosts turns what's in your head into LinkedIn essays and industry commentary that sound like you rather than like the platform's default register.

Plans start at $29 a month, and that plan opens with a 7-day free trial, so your first article costs nothing.

The essay has lived in your drafts since March. You know the argument cold, you make it on calls twice a week to anyone who will listen, and in all those months you have never once had the ninety uninterrupted minutes it takes to get the thing down on the page. Not once.

So you tried dictating it into a chatbot, and what came back was confident and fluent and unmistakably nobody, the LinkedIn voice that makes a reader's eyes slide off the post as if it were the internet doing an impression of a thought leader.

You talk and your writer writes: answer a few sharp questions, or leave a voice memo's worth of opinions, and Ghosts drafts in your voice with sources cited, producing the LinkedIn essay and industry commentary that builds a name in the words you'd actually use, ready to edit in the ten minutes you do have.

Ezra
Meet your writer
Ezra · Narrative research & big ideas

Turns a founder's half-formed thesis into a post that a busy peer will read to the end.

For sharper, reported commentary, Michelle takes the brief.

Make your own ghost. Build your own ghost from a handful of things you've written, and every draft starts in your voice instead of the internet's.

How it works.

1

Tell your writer the take you're arguing and exactly who needs to hear it.

2

Answer a few quick questions, or talk the whole argument through out loud until it holds together.

3

Approve a draft that reads the way you'd actually say it, then post it under your name.

Built for this work.

A writer trained on how you talk

Upload posts, memos, or call transcripts, and the voice profile is built from how you actually write and speak, so drafts avoid a template's idea of an executive.

A twenty-minute workflow

You bring the idea and answer a few questions, and from there your job is editing an existing draft instead of starting a blank page.

Thought-leadership formats

LinkedIn posts and essays with opener discipline and no AI-tell vocabulary.

It compounds

Every approved draft teaches your writer, so the tenth piece sounds more like you than the first did.

Your name, real sources

Claims cite fetched sources, and a verification pass keeps invented statistics out from under your byline.

Start writing

Plans start at $29 a month, and that plan opens with a 7-day free trial, so your first article costs nothing.

What every draft comes with.

  • · Research with sources cited inline, not vague claims dressed up as expertise.
  • · Written in the voice the piece calls for, yours or your client's.
  • · An editor's review that checks the sourcing and offers fixes you take in one click.
  • · The credit cost shown before it drafts, so nothing surprises you at the invoice.

Questions you're probably asking.

It has to sound like me, not like LinkedIn.

Voice is the whole point, so you define how you write once, or train a ghost on your own past posts, and from then on every draft is written against that profile and reviewed against it before you ever see the piece.

I don't have time to learn a tool.

There's nothing to learn, because you answer a few questions a good ghostwriter would ask, and that set of questions is the entire interface.

Will the facts hold up?

Yes. Drafts cite their sources inline and pass an independent editor's review before they ever reach you, so the ten minutes you spend approving a piece go to judgment calls about tone and emphasis rather than to checking whether a statistic is real.

Brief your first piece.

Plans start at $29 a month, and that plan opens with a 7-day free trial, so your first article costs nothing.

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