One draft becomes many tasks
A launch note may need a LinkedIn post, X thread, YouTube description, email teaser, WordPress article, Slack message, and community update.
Use case
AI content distribution should remove the repeated work after content is generated: rewriting, resizing, metadata, posting rules, and destination checks. AI PubKit makes the app destination the center of the workflow.
Customer problem
Teams already use AI to write faster. The bottleneck moves to the publishing layer, where every destination has different requirements.
A launch note may need a LinkedIn post, X thread, YouTube description, email teaser, WordPress article, Slack message, and community update.
The same idea needs different captions, title lengths, tags, links, media notes, audience settings, and review states.
Some apps support stable publishing paths. Others require approval, human review, or account-specific setup before content can be sent.
Start with an AI-generated article, video script, campaign brief, launch note, or social post.
Select the apps where the content needs to appear, including social, video, community, newsletter, and CMS destinations.
Generate titles, captions, descriptions, tags, links, thumbnails notes, message text, and article fields for each app.
Use direct publishing paths where platform rules allow it, and create review-ready drafts where approval or manual confirmation is required.
Channel coverage
The practical opportunity is to connect social, video, community, CMS, newsletter, and regional channels from one workflow.
Prepare platform-specific posts for LinkedIn, X, Threads, Instagram, Facebook Pages, Pinterest, TikTok, and regional social apps.
Turn scripts and uploads into YouTube titles, descriptions, Shorts metadata, TikTok captions, and review notes.
Move the same idea into WordPress, Shopify Blog, Ghost, Notion, Discord, Slack, Telegram, Reddit, and other publishing destinations.
Direct answer
AI PubKit is an open-source, app-first AI content distribution project. It helps map one AI-generated source to global publishing destinations, then explains whether each destination can be published directly, prepared as a draft, or requested for future support.