About MOD
An AI-powered social media assistant that analyzes public accounts and creates content based on real social data.

What MOD does
MOD analyzes public social accounts (yours, competitors, creators) and turns posts, comments, and engagement into answers you can use.
"What performed best for [competitor] last week?" "What hooks keep repeating in my niche?" "Write a post in my brand voice about [topic], based on what's working right now."
Unlike a generic LLM, MOD starts with real social data — then helps you understand it and create content from it. No copy-pasting. No tab switching. No manual research.
Why not just use ChatGPT?
- ChatGPT doesn't know your industry
- You'd need to paste competitor posts, explain context, describe your brand voice, and repeat this every single time. We already have the data.
- We track while you sleep
- Every few hours, we update what your competitors post, what's trending, and what's working. You wake up to fresh insights, not stale suggestions.
- It learns your actual voice
- Not from prompts or examples you paste. From your real posts across platforms. Different voice for Instagram vs LinkedIn? We get it.
- Long-form to social in minutes
- Drop a 2-hour podcast URL. Get transcripts, clip suggestions, and social posts. Media companies use this to turn one video into 50 pieces of content.
Why we built this
We kept seeing the same pattern: smart teams doing dumb work. Manually screenshotting competitor posts. Rewatching videos to find that one quote. Explaining their brand voice to ChatGPT for the hundredth time.
Social media intelligence exists, but locked in expensive enterprise tools that take months to set up. We thought: what if it just worked? What if you could ask questions and get answers?
Who uses MOD
Teams who need to track competitors, analyze content, and scale social media without the manual work.
- Media & entertainment
- Digital media outlets, radio stations, content creators, and podcast producers turning long-form content into social clips.
- Marketing agencies
- Social media and creative agencies managing multiple client accounts while maintaining consistent brand voices.
- Enterprise teams
- Retail, finance, tech, and consumer brands with dedicated social media teams tracking competitors at scale.
- Content professionals
- Social media managers, community managers, and content strategists analyzing performance and informing strategy.
Questions?
We're a small team. You'll probably talk to someone who writes code or designs the product.