You are the marketing department, and it was never supposed to be your job. PatternLift reads your account, works out what actually performs on it, then writes, designs, schedules and publishes what comes next. Every result feeds back in, so it gets sharper every single week.
Opening in waves from Q4 2026. Everyone on the waitlist gets 50% off their first year.
Paste anything you have posted. It names the decisions already sitting inside it, which are the same decisions it makes deliberately before writing you a new one. No signup, nothing to install.
Runs entirely in your browser. Nothing you paste is sent anywhere, stored, or attached to your email. Inside the product this read is done properly by the model, against your account's own history and everything it has learned.
Your current tools had that post in their hands and could not tell you one of those things. That is why they can report on you but never improve you.
Connect Instagram, LinkedIn or X and it works through everything you have already posted. Not a sample. All of it. This first part will look familiar, because some of it is in your analytics already.
Which days and which hours actually move for your audience, measured against your posts rather than a global chart.
Carousel or single image. If carousel, how many slides before it stops helping. On LinkedIn and X, text alone against text with an image.
Which posts grew followers, which earned saves, which earned shares, which earned comments. Those are four different jobs and most posts only do one.
How often you can post before your own reach starts eating itself, and how long the gap can get before it costs you.
Timing and format are printed on the post. Any tool can read them off. What is not printed on the post is the thinking: the hook you opened with, the angle you took, the proof you offered, the ask you made. That never gets recorded, so it never gets measured, so it never gets better.
Readable by anything with access to your account.
Decided before publishing, recorded with the post, measured after.
A tool that receives a finished post can tell you it did well. Only a tool that wrote it can tell you what to do again.
Every AI writing tool has the same failure: it sounds like an AI writing tool. The fix is not a better model, it is knowing the business. You work through a guided brief once, and everything after it is written from that.
Twenty minutes, once. You can change any of it later and everything after that point follows the change.
This is the whole product. Most tools do one of these steps and hand you the rest. The point is not that they are all in one login, though they are. The point is that each step knows what the one before it decided.
It goes through your existing posts and ranks what has worked on your account, on timing, format and outcome. If the account is new it starts from accounts that resemble yours.
It builds a schedule weeks ahead and writes each post against your brief, deciding the hook, the angle, the proof and the ask before a word is drafted. You see the plan as a calendar and can move, rewrite or kill anything in it.
The copy flows into your brand template and renders as a finished post, sized for the platform it is going to. Approve it, edit it in place, or swap the template.
Straight to the platform on schedule. The decisions travel with the post rather than being discarded at upload, which is the only reason step five is possible at all.
Reach, saves, shares, comments and follower growth come back and attach to the decisions that produced them. What separates moves up. What does not is dropped. Then step two writes differently.
You are not buying four tools in one login. You are buying the only version of this that improves while you use it.
Your own account teaches it what works for you. That takes time and it only ever knows what you have tried. So a second layer runs underneath, learning across accounts in the aggregate.
Patterns only. That a particular kind of opening holds attention for service businesses of a certain size. That a certain proof structure earns saves rather than likes. Structure, never content.
Your captions, your images, your offers, your numbers, your customers. Nothing you write is shown, sold or reused anywhere else, and nothing anyone else writes is shown to you.
You benefit from what has been learned across thousands of posts you never had to publish yourself. It also means the product is worth more in month twelve than it was in month one.
A sample account, so you can click through the actual interface. Switch the platform, write a post, render it, see how it gets ranked.
A system that only learns from you would be useless in week one, so it does not start empty. It opens from what has already been learned across accounts in your situation, then your own results take over.
Your platform, your kind of business and your size band decide what it tries first. Not a global average that includes accounts nothing like yours.
Where your results disagree with the starting position, yours wins. What separates on your account moves ahead of what was assumed.
The starting position stops being the instruction and becomes the benchmark. You are now being written for by your own results, and measured against your peers.
Doing all of this today means buying four separate categories of tool. Below is what that costs at entry level for one small business. Two of them bill on a meter, which is where the real number hides.
Entry tiers on monthly billing, checked August 2026. Annual commitments cost less per month but lock you in for a year. These are real category prices, not estimates, and every one of these tools is good at its own step. Not one of them can tell you why a post worked, because not one of them saw the step before.
The loop above is what ships. These are the two additions already scoped, and you should know which is which before you sign up rather than after.
Auto-reply to new followers, keyword and intent triggers, comment-to-DM, automated conversations, follow-up sequences and one inbox for everything. It belongs here rather than in a separate tool because replies are where the funnel actually continues, and the same system that decided the hook can see which hooks start conversations rather than just collecting likes.
Reading the Reels you have already posted, the hook in the first three seconds, the script, the cut timing and the length, against how each one performed. We do not generate video and do not intend to. Instagram-specific by nature, with no LinkedIn or X equivalent.
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