Pulls trends, drafts in your voice, generates visuals, queues posts. The 'one-tool' answer when you don't have time for the recommended pipeline.
AI-native posting
When the goal is 'never miss a posting day' more than 'maximize each post', Ghost Feed collapses the whole pipeline into one tool. You give it a brand, it gives you a queue. The trade-off vs the recommended stack: less per-post control, more reliability of cadence.
Use only when Ghost Feed's auto-generated video needs a manual touch (rare on the Pro tier, more common on Starter).
- ghostfeed$29 Starter
- capcutFree
- ghostfeed$79 Pro
- capcutFree
- ghostfeed$237 (3 brands × Pro)
- capcutFree
- 1Brand setupGhost Feed
One-time: train Ghost Feed on your brand voice (10 to 20 example posts), niche, and visual style.
- 2Approve the daily queueGhost Feed
Ghost Feed proposes 3 to 5 posts each morning; you approve / reject / edit. The 5-min review replaces the hour of writing + posting.
- 3Polish in CapCut (optional)CapCut
Some auto-generated videos need a beat re-cut or a typography tweak. Open in CapCut, fix in 2 to 3 min, re-upload.
- 4Read the weekly recapGhost Feed
Ghost Feed's weekly recap surfaces the 2 to 3 posts that drove most reach. Copy that pattern into the next week's queue.
Couldn't keep up with the cross-post-by-hand cadence. Switched to Ghost Feed at $29/mo. Posts went from 3/week to daily without adding hours. Reach dropped slightly per post (no per-platform tailoring) but total reach grew because the queue actually fired.
Ghost Feed's voice match is good, not perfect. After 30 days, re-train on your most recent 10 posts. Skipping this is how AI accounts start sounding like every other AI account.
Templated visuals don't catch this week's specific format. If you care about being on-trend, pair Ghost Feed with manual CapCut edits for the 1-2 weekly posts that should ride a current trend.