Sample output · operator offer · no signup
Three drafts from one Signal voice profile.
Frequency generates three angles for every broadcast. The examples below use the approved Frequency anchors: $199, $499, $999, and operators who shipped in their own words.
Offer used for this sample
Frequency · operator broadcast layer
Signal captures the operator voice through outreach. Frequency turns that profile into approved broadcasts across X, LinkedIn, Bluesky, Threads, and email. Topic seed for this run: "why operator posts should sound like the person who shipped".
DRAFT A · SELECTED · operator proof frameopus 4.7 · under 500 chars
Most operator posts sound like the vendor wrote them.
That is the tax of copying a campaign calendar into a founder voice.
Frequency starts with the Signal voice profile, then drafts the broadcast across X, LinkedIn, Bluesky, Threads, and email.
Sonnet writes. Opus checks voice fit. Bandit queues the rotation after approval.
Plans run at $199, $499, and $999 for operators who ship in their own words.
Angle: operator proof frameCTA fit: "open Frequency"Voice check: Opus review before approval
DRAFT B · the pricing frameopus 4.7 · under 500 chars
Frequency is not a blank social scheduler.
It is the broadcast layer for Signal.
Signal trains the voice profile from operator outreach. Frequency uses that profile to draft posts for the channels the operator already owns.
The pricing is plain: $199, $499, and $999.
The buyer is plain too: operators who shipped and need the post to sound like the person behind the work.
Angle: pricing frameCTA fit: "use the Signal voice profile"Voice check: Opus review before approval
DRAFT C · the channel frameopus 4.7 · under 500 chars
One operator voice, five owned channels.
That is the job of Frequency.
The source stays Signal: the same profile built from outreach that already went out in the operator's words.
The output moves across X, LinkedIn, Bluesky, Threads, and email after approval.
For $199, $499, or $999 plans, the point is simple: publish without handing your voice to a generic content machine.
Angle: channel frameCTA fit: "queue five owned channels"Voice check: Opus review before approval
Frequency runs on Signal voice profiles.
Use the operator voice already trained in Signal. Frequency drafts three broadcast angles and sends the selected version through Opus review before approval.
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