Start from shipped operator language
Claude Sonnet 4.6 drafts from the Signal voice profile built on words the operator already sent. The draft keeps the same vocabulary, cadence cues, and claim boundaries.
Operators who shipped already wrote the raw signal. Frequency turns those words into approved broadcasts across X, LinkedIn, Bluesky, Threads, and email. Sonnet drafts from the Signal voice profile. Opus reviews fit. Bandit queues the rotation. You approve the draft before it leaves the system.
Frequency uses the same Signal voice profile that earned replies from operator outreach. The difference: Signal shapes one reply at a time. Frequency shapes the broadcast, checks the voice, and routes it across the channels you own.
Claude Sonnet 4.6 drafts from the Signal voice profile built on words the operator already sent. The draft keeps the same vocabulary, cadence cues, and claim boundaries.
Claude Opus 4.7 audits the draft against historical sent copy. If the voice drifts, Opus explains the change before approval, so the operator sees the reason, not a black box.
The approved post enters the rotation you set for X, LinkedIn, Bluesky, Threads, and email. One brief becomes a channel run without rewriting the same point five times.
Share the team and channel mix. We will reply with the first workflow to test and the review loop to keep voice quality high.
Start with one Signal voice profile, one approval loop, and a channel plan for the broadcasts that already need to ship this month.