Meet Wera, your new CMO πŸ€– – Update #14 – Patch 1.5πŸ†

Meet Wera, your new CMO πŸ€– – Update #14 – Patch 1.5πŸ†

Meet Wera, your new CMO πŸ€– – Update #14 – Patch 1.5πŸ†

Meet Wera, your new CMO πŸ€– – Update #14 – Patch 1.5πŸ†

Development

Development

Sep 22, 2025

Sep 22, 2025

Free scheduling, Google everything, and meet Wera - our Slack AI that turns conversations into content.

Week 38 is about breaking down walls. The paywall for scheduling. The wall between your tools and Wepost. The wall between conversations and content.

Let's start with the big one: scheduling is now free. Connect your first profile - personal or company - without paying a cent. We've been talking about democratizing marketing, and charging people to schedule posts felt like charging them to breathe. It's a cost we'll eat because basic functionality shouldn't be premium.

The dashboard got another overhaul. Remember that input field we were so proud of killing last week? Well, we made the replacement even better. Three glass buttons with smooth animations: Create Content, Generate Marketing Plan, Get Ideas. They're big, they're obvious, and they shimmer when you hover. Sometimes good design is just making the next step crystal clear.

Google just became your content command center. Connect Drive and suddenly all your photos and videos live inside Wepost. No more downloading and re-uploading. Connect Calendar and watch something magical happen - Wepost actually knows what you're doing each day. That client meeting tomorrow? That conference next week? Wera (more on her in a second) sees it all and creates content around your actual life.

Speaking of Wera - meet your new Slack AI agent. Add her to any channel, @ her like a teammate, and watch her turn conversations into content. Had a great discussion about product strategy? Wera can turn that into a LinkedIn post. Celebrated a team win? That's Instagram content right there. She's not just another bot - she's actively participating in your workspace and finding content opportunities you'd normally miss.

We added account types because not everyone uses Wepost the same way. Personal accounts get features for individual branding. Company accounts get employee advocacy tools. Agencies get client management. Pick your path and Wepost adapts.

The leveling system now actually does something. Want the planner? Hit level 2. Need analytics? That's level 4. Every post you create earns XP. It's gamification that actually makes sense - the more you use Wepost, the more powerful it becomes.

Collaboration got real with shareable posts. Send a link to anyone - even if they've never heard of Wepost. They'll see a clean review page where they can approve or suggest changes. No more screenshot feedback loops or "can you make the text bigger" emails.

GIFs work now. That's it. They just work. Schedule them, preview them, post them. Moving pictures shouldn't be rocket science.

And yeah, we fixed approximately a million things. The app feels snappier, animations are smoother, and those random crashes? Gone. It's the kind of polish you feel more than see.

This week wasn't about adding features for the sake of it. It was about removing friction. Free scheduling removes the payment friction. Google integrations remove the context-switching friction. Wera removes the content creation friction.

Sometimes the best product decisions are the expensive ones. Making scheduling free costs us money. Building deep integrations takes time. But if it means more people can afford to market themselves properly? Worth it.

Next week we're working on something that'll make bulk scheduling feel like magic. But for now, enjoy a Wepost that connects to everything, costs less, and has an AI agent lurking in your Slack.

Have an awesome week creating content! And say hi to Wera - she's listening.

Free scheduling, Google everything, and meet Wera - our Slack AI that turns conversations into content.

Week 38 is about breaking down walls. The paywall for scheduling. The wall between your tools and Wepost. The wall between conversations and content.

Let's start with the big one: scheduling is now free. Connect your first profile - personal or company - without paying a cent. We've been talking about democratizing marketing, and charging people to schedule posts felt like charging them to breathe. It's a cost we'll eat because basic functionality shouldn't be premium.

The dashboard got another overhaul. Remember that input field we were so proud of killing last week? Well, we made the replacement even better. Three glass buttons with smooth animations: Create Content, Generate Marketing Plan, Get Ideas. They're big, they're obvious, and they shimmer when you hover. Sometimes good design is just making the next step crystal clear.

Google just became your content command center. Connect Drive and suddenly all your photos and videos live inside Wepost. No more downloading and re-uploading. Connect Calendar and watch something magical happen - Wepost actually knows what you're doing each day. That client meeting tomorrow? That conference next week? Wera (more on her in a second) sees it all and creates content around your actual life.

Speaking of Wera - meet your new Slack AI agent. Add her to any channel, @ her like a teammate, and watch her turn conversations into content. Had a great discussion about product strategy? Wera can turn that into a LinkedIn post. Celebrated a team win? That's Instagram content right there. She's not just another bot - she's actively participating in your workspace and finding content opportunities you'd normally miss.

We added account types because not everyone uses Wepost the same way. Personal accounts get features for individual branding. Company accounts get employee advocacy tools. Agencies get client management. Pick your path and Wepost adapts.

The leveling system now actually does something. Want the planner? Hit level 2. Need analytics? That's level 4. Every post you create earns XP. It's gamification that actually makes sense - the more you use Wepost, the more powerful it becomes.

Collaboration got real with shareable posts. Send a link to anyone - even if they've never heard of Wepost. They'll see a clean review page where they can approve or suggest changes. No more screenshot feedback loops or "can you make the text bigger" emails.

GIFs work now. That's it. They just work. Schedule them, preview them, post them. Moving pictures shouldn't be rocket science.

And yeah, we fixed approximately a million things. The app feels snappier, animations are smoother, and those random crashes? Gone. It's the kind of polish you feel more than see.

This week wasn't about adding features for the sake of it. It was about removing friction. Free scheduling removes the payment friction. Google integrations remove the context-switching friction. Wera removes the content creation friction.

Sometimes the best product decisions are the expensive ones. Making scheduling free costs us money. Building deep integrations takes time. But if it means more people can afford to market themselves properly? Worth it.

Next week we're working on something that'll make bulk scheduling feel like magic. But for now, enjoy a Wepost that connects to everything, costs less, and has an AI agent lurking in your Slack.

Have an awesome week creating content! And say hi to Wera - she's listening.

Free scheduling, Google everything, and meet Wera - our Slack AI that turns conversations into content.

Week 38 is about breaking down walls. The paywall for scheduling. The wall between your tools and Wepost. The wall between conversations and content.

Let's start with the big one: scheduling is now free. Connect your first profile - personal or company - without paying a cent. We've been talking about democratizing marketing, and charging people to schedule posts felt like charging them to breathe. It's a cost we'll eat because basic functionality shouldn't be premium.

The dashboard got another overhaul. Remember that input field we were so proud of killing last week? Well, we made the replacement even better. Three glass buttons with smooth animations: Create Content, Generate Marketing Plan, Get Ideas. They're big, they're obvious, and they shimmer when you hover. Sometimes good design is just making the next step crystal clear.

Google just became your content command center. Connect Drive and suddenly all your photos and videos live inside Wepost. No more downloading and re-uploading. Connect Calendar and watch something magical happen - Wepost actually knows what you're doing each day. That client meeting tomorrow? That conference next week? Wera (more on her in a second) sees it all and creates content around your actual life.

Speaking of Wera - meet your new Slack AI agent. Add her to any channel, @ her like a teammate, and watch her turn conversations into content. Had a great discussion about product strategy? Wera can turn that into a LinkedIn post. Celebrated a team win? That's Instagram content right there. She's not just another bot - she's actively participating in your workspace and finding content opportunities you'd normally miss.

We added account types because not everyone uses Wepost the same way. Personal accounts get features for individual branding. Company accounts get employee advocacy tools. Agencies get client management. Pick your path and Wepost adapts.

The leveling system now actually does something. Want the planner? Hit level 2. Need analytics? That's level 4. Every post you create earns XP. It's gamification that actually makes sense - the more you use Wepost, the more powerful it becomes.

Collaboration got real with shareable posts. Send a link to anyone - even if they've never heard of Wepost. They'll see a clean review page where they can approve or suggest changes. No more screenshot feedback loops or "can you make the text bigger" emails.

GIFs work now. That's it. They just work. Schedule them, preview them, post them. Moving pictures shouldn't be rocket science.

And yeah, we fixed approximately a million things. The app feels snappier, animations are smoother, and those random crashes? Gone. It's the kind of polish you feel more than see.

This week wasn't about adding features for the sake of it. It was about removing friction. Free scheduling removes the payment friction. Google integrations remove the context-switching friction. Wera removes the content creation friction.

Sometimes the best product decisions are the expensive ones. Making scheduling free costs us money. Building deep integrations takes time. But if it means more people can afford to market themselves properly? Worth it.

Next week we're working on something that'll make bulk scheduling feel like magic. But for now, enjoy a Wepost that connects to everything, costs less, and has an AI agent lurking in your Slack.

Have an awesome week creating content! And say hi to Wera - she's listening.