AI Substack & Blog Content Automation
Most AI writing tools produce generic content that sounds nothing like you. Fazm takes a different approach - it reads your existing Substack posts, learns how you think and write, and then uses that understanding to help you create new content that actually sounds like it came from you. It also handles the publishing workflow so you spend less time on the platform and more time on the ideas.
Why Newsletter and Blog Workflows Eat Your Writing Time
Writers who publish regularly on Substack or a blog spend a surprising amount of time on tasks that are not writing. Formatting posts for the editor, scheduling sends, cross-posting to social media, researching topics, reading through past posts for consistency - these tasks pile up and steal time from the creative work that actually matters.
The deeper problem is consistency of voice. When you try to use AI tools to help with drafts, the output never quite sounds like you. Generic AI content lacks the specific intellectual patterns, recurring interests, and sentence-level habits that make your writing recognizable. To use AI help effectively, the AI needs to understand how you specifically think - not just how to write in general.
Fazm solves this by doing the reading work first. Point it at your Substack and tell it to read through your posts one by one. Fazm navigates each post, reads it in full, and builds a model of your writing style, the topics you return to, how you structure arguments, what kinds of analogies you use, and your general intellectual disposition. Everything it generates after that is informed by this understanding.
Content Tasks You Can Automate with Fazm
These are real prompts newsletter writers use with Fazm. The most powerful starting point is asking Fazm to read your existing work before anything else.
How Fazm Learns Your Voice and Automates Publishing
Point Fazm at your Substack
Press the Fazm hotkey and give it your Substack URL. Tell it to read your posts one at a time, learning about you and how you think. Fazm navigates to your Substack, opens each post in order, and reads the full content of each one.
Fazm builds a model of your thinking
As Fazm reads through your posts, it notes the topics you return to, the way you structure your reasoning, your use of examples and analogies, your sentence rhythm, and the intellectual positions you take. This becomes a living picture of your writing identity.
Draft new content in your voice
Once Fazm understands your writing, you can give it a topic or rough idea and ask for a draft. Because it has read your actual work, the output reflects your real patterns - not generic AI prose. You can ask for adjustments, and Fazm refines the draft until it sounds right.
Automate publishing and distribution
When you are ready to publish, Fazm navigates to Substack's editor, pastes the content, formats it correctly, adds the title and subtitle, and publishes or schedules the issue. It can also handle cross-posting to other platforms you specify.
Real Scenarios Where Fazm Helps Substack Writers
Building an AI reader of your own work
You have published 40 posts on your Substack over two years but struggle to articulate your own intellectual style. You tell Fazm: "Go to my Substack at hargobind.substack.com and read through each post one at a time. Learn about me and how I think." Fazm reads through your archive systematically, then gives you a detailed summary of your intellectual patterns, recurring themes, and writing style. You use this as the foundation for a new content strategy and as context for every piece Fazm helps you draft.
Consistent weekly publishing without burnout
You want to publish weekly but drafting, editing, formatting, and publishing each issue takes four to five hours. You use Fazm to handle the downstream work. After you finish a draft in your notes app, you tell Fazm to take it, clean up the formatting, paste it into Substack, suggest a subtitle, and schedule it for Thursday morning. The writing remains yours - Fazm handles everything after the draft is done.
Content repurposing across platforms
After publishing a long Substack post, you want to get more mileage out of it. You tell Fazm: "Take this Substack post and create a shorter version for LinkedIn, a thread version for Twitter, and post each one to the respective platform." Fazm reads the original, adapts it for each platform's format, and handles the posting. A single piece of writing reaches three audiences without three separate publishing sessions.
Why Substack Writers Choose Fazm Over Other AI Tools
Learns from your actual writing
Fazm reads your real posts before helping you create new ones. The output reflects your actual voice, not a generic AI writing style.
Handles the full publishing workflow
From draft to published post, Fazm manages the Substack editor interface, formatting, scheduling, and cross-posting - so you only focus on the ideas.
Works with any publishing platform
Substack, Ghost, WordPress, Beehiiv - if you can open it in a browser on your Mac, Fazm can publish to it. No platform-specific plugins needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Fazm read my Substack posts and learn my writing style?
Yes. Give Fazm your Substack URL and ask it to read through your posts one at a time. Fazm navigates to each post, reads the full content, and builds a detailed model of your writing style, topics you cover, how you structure arguments, and the voice you use.
Can Fazm help draft new Substack posts in my voice?
Yes. After reading your existing posts, Fazm understands how you write. You can give it a topic or idea and ask it to draft a post using your typical structure and tone. The result sounds like you wrote it, not like generic AI content.
Can Fazm publish posts directly to Substack?
Yes. Fazm controls your Mac browser, so it can navigate to Substack's editor, paste or type the content, set the title and subtitle, and publish or schedule the post. You stay in control of what goes live and when.
Does Fazm work with other blogging platforms besides Substack?
Yes. Fazm works with any blogging or newsletter platform accessible through a browser - Ghost, WordPress, Medium, Beehiiv, ConvertKit, and others. It navigates the editor interface and handles publishing the same way it does for Substack.
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