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You hit publish. Then the silence.

Audihence reads your newsletter — every issue, past and future — and posts a week of LinkedIn and X content in your voice. No calendar. No content planner. No daily check-ins.

First 100 writers Early access pricing

Trained on your archive
You approve every post
One click to pause
The Saturday

You know the feeling.

You spent the morning writing. Two hours polishing. One hour second-guessing the subject line. You hit send.

Then you refreshed. Twice. Fifteen opens. Three clicks. You opened LinkedIn to post about it. The formatting broke. You fixed it. You posted. You waited.

Nothing.

“Each time I hit publish, my post seemed to vanish into the void. I’d refresh my stats obsessively, hoping for that sudden spike in subscribers that never materialized.”

— escapethecubicle.substack.com, 2025
9:00 AM Open Substack. Start writing.
11:30 AM Hit publish.
11:31 AM Refresh dashboard.
12:00 PM Open LinkedIn. Fight the formatting.
12:45 PM Post on X. One line. No thread.
3:00 PM Refresh again. Nothing.
How it works

Three steps. Then never again.

1

Connect

Link your Substack or Beehiiv in 30 seconds. Every issue you've ever published comes with you.

2

Teach

Audihence reads your archive and learns your voice — your sentence rhythm, your phrases, your stance. One prompt confirms it sounds like you.

3

Forget about it

Every Monday, you get one email: “here’s what we’re posting this week.” Reply yes or edit a line. Done.

No calendar. No content planner. No daily check-ins.

What gets posted

One issue. A week of signal.

A
You Newsletter writer · Now
LinkedIn

Nobody tells you this about newsletters: the hardest part isn’t writing. It’s what happens after you hit publish.

Spent Saturday morning writing. Hit send at 11. By 3pm, 15 opens and zero replies. The Sunday scroll, waiting for something to happen.

If you’ve been there. This week’s issue is for you. Link in comments.

Day 1 · from Tuesday’s issue
A
You @yourhandle · Now
X

90% of newsletters never reach 1,000 subscribers.

Not because the writing is bad.
Because nobody knows they exist.

Writing is the easy part. Distribution is the job.

Day 3 · hook from your main idea
On voice

It sounds like you. Or it doesn’t ship.

Before Audihence posts anything, it reads every issue you’ve ever published — your archive is your voice fingerprint. Sentence rhythm. Signature phrases. The topics you actually care about.

First three weeks, you approve every post. We learn what to keep and what to kill. After that, auto-pilot is opt-in, not default.

No AI tells.

No em-dashes. No “🚀 hot take.” No LinkedIn-guru cadence.

Approve by default.

You see the week’s posts every Monday. Reply to edit.

Kill switch.

One click pauses everything. No confirm dialog.

Who it’s for

For writers still shouting.

If you’re between 25 and 5,000 subscribers. If you’ve spent a Saturday writing and a Sunday refreshing. If you’d rather write than market, but you know the writing isn’t enough by itself.

Audihence is the amplifier, so the signal actually travels.

For solo writers For niche newsletters For B2B operators For indie voices Not for MrBeast
Join the first 100

You hit publish. This time it lands.

First 100 writers · Early access pricing. No spam.

I’m Gilles. I have 25 subscribers. I know the silence — that’s why I’m building this. Get in early.

— Founder, Audihence