is anyone else just… tired of social tools that feel like spreadsheets? want something that respects the writing.
Honest essays in a newsletter inbox usually feel like a chore. Your Wednesday letter didn't — I read every line.
One editorial workspace for engagement, publishing, listening, and intelligence across six networks. For brands that take their voice seriously.
We're sending invites in waves. Yours is on the way — keep an eye on the inbox you signed up with.
Honest essays in a newsletter inbox usually feel like a chore. Your Wednesday letter didn't — I read every line.
Don't bring the inbox in until you've brought yourself in.
Most social tools were built for the metrics dashboard. Yours has to live in the writing.
The web rewards volume and punishes care. Presence Studio is the workspace those tools should have been — engagement, publishing, listening, and intelligence in one editorial surface, quiet and deliberate, tuned to your voice instead of fighting it.
Surface every conversation that mentions you, your category, or your competitors — across six networks. Drafts written in your voice, scored against your tone.
A small Chrome companion that follows you onto X, Reddit, Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Look up any post you're reading, see the signal, and draft a reply in your voice — without leaving the page.
is anyone else just… tired of social tools that feel like spreadsheets? want something that respects the writing.
↗ Drafted from this post — without leaving the page.
Surface the topics already moving through your audience, clustered into briefs you can ship. Each card is a hand-off: a title, the underlying conversation, and a brief written in your voice.
Topics already moving through your inbox — clustered into briefs. Each card is a handoff you can ship.
Readers are pushing back on hustle-culture posts in their feed, asking for permission to slow down without falling behind — and how to defend that morning hour from the calendar.
An editorial post on intentional mornings as a creative practice — not a productivity hack. Address the guilt that comes with not optimizing every hour. Draw from your own routine. Close with three small choices a reader could make tomorrow.
Founders and creators sharing the quieter side of building — months without metrics, the slow trust that the work matters anyway, and how to keep showing up without an audience reaction.
Write about creative work in the absence of feedback. Distinguish silence from failure. Use the Wednesday letter format. Close with a short prompt — what would you keep doing if no one were watching?
A recurring thread from independent makers: pricing fairly without flinching, and the difference between confidence and stubbornness when a client pushes back.
Short essay on pricing as a form of respect — for your time and for the reader's. Pull from your own pricing changes this year. Include three sentences a reader can use the next time a difficult conversation comes up.
A real writing surface — not a textarea with a counter stapled on. Drafts that read like writing, with live per-platform previews and native carousels built in.
Productivity tells you to optimize the morning. The morning tells you to slow down.
The thing nobody puts on the calendar is the half-hour before the day starts — the one where nothing has to be earned, decided, or shipped. That half-hour is where the work that matters gets thought through.
We're rebuilding our own version of this here. Not a routine. Not a system. A single rule: don't bring the inbox in until you've brought yourself in.
A calendar that reschedules by drag, a drafts rail that’s never empty, and auto-publish across six platforms from a single queue.
All scheduled and posted content. Drag a post to reschedule.
Two modules to go — jump the line now and finish reading later.
We're sending invites in waves. Yours is on the way — keep an eye on the inbox you signed up with.
Sentiment, emotion, reach, anomaly detection, and topic clustering. The signal under the noise — and the dip you would have missed.
Sentiment, emotion, reach, and anomaly detection across six networks.
I've spent years inside tools that treat brand voice as an afterthought — and I'm building the one I wanted to use.
Presence Studio is small on purpose. I answer the email at hello@presencestudio.ai. If you have a use case I should be designing around, tell me — I'm still close enough to the work to actually listen.
— Rock, founder
We are opening access in waves over the coming months. Joining the waitlist gets you a place in line and the first set of invites.
X, Reddit, Instagram, Threads, Facebook, and YouTube at launch — engagement, publishing, and listening on all six from a single surface.
Those tools are calendars with a queue stapled on. Presence Studio is the editorial workspace those tools should have been — engagement, publishing, listening, and intelligence in one surface, with drafts that match your actual voice.
No. Your voice, your drafts, and your mentions stay yours. We do not train shared models on customer content.
Pricing will be announced before launch. Waitlist members will see it first and get founder pricing for the first year.
A small editorial team. We have spent years inside social tools that treat brand voice as an afterthought; we are building the one we wanted to use.
Join the waitlist. We are sending invites in waves over the coming months — and waitlist members get founder pricing for the first year.
We're sending invites in waves. Yours is on the way — keep an eye on the inbox you signed up with.