Different hooks
A LinkedIn hook may teach or frame a business lesson, while X needs a concise angle, Threads can be conversational, and Reddit needs a discussion prompt.
Use case
A useful AI post generator should not produce one generic caption. It should create platform-specific social posts, review notes, media guidance, and publishing handoff details from the same source.
Customer problem
Social platforms have different audiences, lengths, media behavior, link handling, and permission models. Good generation should prepare content for the app, not only for a blank text box.
A LinkedIn hook may teach or frame a business lesson, while X needs a concise angle, Threads can be conversational, and Reddit needs a discussion prompt.
Generate single posts, short threads, carousel notes, video captions, visual prompts, hashtags, alt-text reminders, and link placement.
Some destinations have official direct posting paths. Others need a ready-to-review draft, account setup, or manual confirmation.
Use a product update, campaign angle, article summary, video script, launch note, offer, or founder thought.
Pick the platforms where the message should appear, then create a version for each destination instead of one generic caption.
Create hooks, captions, threads, hashtags, media notes, links, calls to action, and review notes for each app.
Use the app registry to decide whether each platform can publish directly or needs an assisted draft.
Platform coverage
The generator should support global social apps first, while keeping a request path open for regional and industry-specific platforms.
Turn one video or newsletter idea into social teasers, captions, short threads, and audience-specific prompts.
Create repeatable platform packages for client campaigns without manually rewriting every social app from scratch.
Convert release notes, launches, changelogs, and feature briefs into public posts and internal updates.
Direct answer
AI PubKit generates platform-specific social posts, hooks, captions, threads, hashtags, media notes, and review checklists from one source. It then links those outputs to app publishing status so the user knows whether direct posting or assisted drafting is the practical next step.