Paste once.
Post all week.
Drop a blog post, a transcript, or a thread. Foldout finds every angle worth posting and turns each into a swipe-ready carousel — grounded in your own words. One source in, a week of content out.
One paste. A week of posts.
You already wrote the hard part. Foldout mines it for everything worth posting.
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Paste a piece.
Drop a post, transcript, thread, or newsletter — anything you’ve already made. No blank page.
↓ try paste - 02
Pick the angles.
Foldout surfaces 5–7 distinct, postable angles hiding inside it — each a different lens. Keep the ones you want.
↓ drag, drop - 03
A week on your board.
Each angle becomes its own on-brand carousel — 3 copy variants, reel-ready, fonts embedded — waiting on your board to edit and export.
↓ one click
Six hooks that earn the swipe.
Tap any cover to start a carousel in that voice.
Pulls in anyone who has wondered the same thing.
3x’d MRR in 60 days. Same team. One change.
A concrete outcome creates curiosity about the method.
AI didn’t kill the junior engineer. It killed the lazy one.
Disagreement signals you have a real POV.
Three years ago, I almost quit. Then a stranger said one thing.
Narrative buys dwell time on the cover slide.
92% of LinkedIn posts get under 500 views.
A specific number outperforms a fuzzy claim.
7 lessons from shipping 50 projects.
The format readers already trust to be skimmable.
LinkedIn’s algorithm rewards dwell time.
Carousels get 24% engagement — roughly 4× text posts and 3× images. Every swipe is a quality vote the algorithm reads and amplifies.
Foldout is the shortest path from an idea you have to a PDF the algorithm pushes.