Tell Belt about your product once.
Then just point at what to post.
Belt’s agent knows your product inside out. Drop a task into the board. It drafts. You approve. The belt ships it.
Drop a task. Watch the belt move it to posted.
The agent picks up tasks, drafts in your voice, and surfaces them for your approval. Nothing ships without your sign-off.
The agent knows your product. Not just your category.
Most AI tools write generic posts about your space — “a SaaS tool that helps teams do X.” Belt is different. During onboarding you brief the agent on your product: its features, its positioning, who it’s for, how you talk about it. Every draft comes back knowing exactly what you’re building.
Brief once at onboarding. No re-explaining your product every time you want a post.
Drafts name your features, speak to your audience, and sound like you — not a content farm that's never used your product.
Every task has a home. Nothing ships without your sign-off.
Most marketing AI is a chat box — you ask, it answers, it’s gone. Belt gives every task a permanent home in a five-column board. You always see what’s queued, what’s being drafted, what’s waiting for your approval.
Not another scheduler.
Not another autopilot.
Every other tool makes you choose between control and effort. belt removes the effort without removing you from the loop.
Belt writes it.
✕You still write everything. AI helps you write faster — not think less.
✓Drop a plain-language task. Belt drafts it with full product context. You approve. It ships.
Belt writes it.
✕You still write everything. AI helps you write faster — not think less.
✓Drop a plain-language task. Belt drafts it with full product context. You approve. It ships.
without your tap.
✕AI posts on your behalf, no approval. One bad post at 2am is your reputation.
✓Nothing goes live without your sign-off. Full control, zero writing effort.
without your tap.
✕AI posts on your behalf, no approval. One bad post at 2am is your reputation.
✓Nothing goes live without your sign-off. Full control, zero writing effort.
Not your category.
✕Knows you run a SaaS. Writes content that sounds like every other SaaS account.
✓Briefed once on your product — features, story, tone, audience. Drafts that sound like you on a good day.
Not your category.
✕Knows you run a SaaS. Writes content that sounds like every other SaaS account.
✓Briefed once on your product — features, story, tone, audience. Drafts that sound like you on a good day.
a permanent home.
✕A chat box or a calendar. Tasks disappear. No visibility into what's queued or waiting.
✓Five-column board. Do Later → Executing → Deployed. You always know exactly where everything is.
a permanent home.
✕A chat box or a calendar. Tasks disappear. No visibility into what's queued or waiting.
✓Five-column board. Do Later → Executing → Deployed. You always know exactly where everything is.
Any tool can add an approval button. What nobody else has is your specific product briefing — your features, your story, how you talk about what you built. That context is what makes belt drafts sound like yours. Not like AI that’s never used your product.
Brief the agent
During onboarding, tell Belt about your product — what it does, who it's for, how you talk about it. Once. The agent carries that into every task from here on.
Point at what to post
Chat with the agent ("post about our pricing update") or drag a card into the queue. Plain language. No scheduler forms, no content templates to fill in.
Approve and ship
The agent surfaces a draft in Under Review. You read it. One tap to approve. The belt moves it to Deployed — and posts to X on your behalf.
Stop writing posts.
Start approving them.
Brief the agent. Drop tasks. Approve drafts. That’s the whole workflow.
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