I ghostwrite LinkedIn and X posts for founders. An AI team studies your voice, brand, and goal, then drafts the raw material. I finish every post by hand, so your content gets the reach and performance you need to put you in front of your audience.
The human
Who finishes the work
I'm Vin Jones. Every post crosses my desk before it ships, and my bar is simple: it says something true, it sounds like you, and it earns the result you're after. If you're building reach on more than one channel, I develop the copy and strategy for each, so a single idea lands right on LinkedIn, X, or wherever your audience reads.
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Claims you can defend
Every stat and claim gets traced to a source before it ships. If I can't verify it, it dies in the draft instead of going out under your name.
Your actual opinion
I get the take from you in a short brief, not from a persona I invented. If a post has an edge, it's because you said the thing, not because I guessed at what you might think.
Built for the outcome
Each piece is shaped for one result you name up front: reach, replies, or a specific person deciding to talk to you.
Proof
The same idea, twice
On the left, the first pass from the AI team: the facts already pulled together and sourced, the phrasing still machine-bland. On the right, the version that shipped after a human pass. This one ran on my own feed, so you can see exactly what the finish does.
The AI draft
In today's fast-paced digital landscape, knowledge management has become more important than ever. Inspired by an idea Andrej Karpathy shared[1], I built a next-generation wiki that is a true game-changer for productivity. This innovative solution helps me unlock new efficiencies and leverage cutting-edge technology in my daily workflow[2]. It's a testament to what is possible when you embrace the future of work.
What shipped
A couple months ago Andrej Karpathy shared a simple idea: instead of pointing AI at a pile of documents, have it build and maintain a structured markdown wiki that gets better over time.
I've been running my own version as the daily brain behind my whole setup. It started as notes. It turned into an operating system.
Here's where mine went past the original idea:
- It governs itself. The rules for how to read and write it live inside the wiki, so any AI tool I open picks them up automatically.
- It routes work across models. One file decides whether a task goes to Claude, Codex, Gemini, or a local model.
- It tracks freshness. Every page is dated and tagged, so stale notes can't quietly pass as current.
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How it works
Brief in. Finished post out.
Brief
Tell us the goal and drop a few posts you're proud of. A line or two of direction is enough.
Study
The AI team reads your voice, your brand, and what has already worked for you.
Draft
It generates a stack of hooks, angles, and bullet points to pull from. Raw material, not the final word.
Finish
A human synthesizes the drafts into one post, cuts every AI tell, and fits it to the platform.
Post
You get a piece that sounds like you wrote it on a good day. Post it, or send it back for another pass.
Get noticed. Keep building.
Bring a goal and a few posts you're proud of. A real human finishes every piece before it ships.
Connect and we'll figure out pricing that fits what you need.