Catapultor

One link in. A month of posts out.

Paste a link.
Get a month of channel-native posts.

One article becomes a grid — nine channels across, five weeks down. Sized correctly for every platform, written in your own voice, and cropped so the type is still legible in a feed.

No signup. No card. Nothing is posted anywhere — you download and post it yourself.

Or watch it run on:

Every channel, correctly sized

The laborious part nobody does well as one click. A 1080×1350 portrait, a 1200×630 link card, a 1080×1920 story — cropped on the subject, not the centre.

Legible at thumbnail scale

Type is measured at the size a feed grid actually renders it, not at full size. A card that dies in a grid does not ship, however good it looks opened.

Extraction before generation

Quotes and beats are your sentences, verbatim. Where the engine does write, every line is scored for self-containment, hook and fidelity — and blocked outright if it makes a claim your article does not support.

Free

One channel column and one week row, downloadable. Unlimited articles, fogged.

Email and a read-only Meta connection. No card.

Paid

The whole grid, plus the recurring calendar that keeps it running and tracks what landed.

Free proves the output. Paid is the habit.