Participate where it matters
An audience grows through participation, not more posting
Publishing into an empty feed is slow. The fastest way to become known is to contribute where your market is already asking questions, sharing opinions, and deciding who to trust.
S'more finds those discussions and gives your perspective somewhere useful to land.
Relevant reach
Reach is only useful when the right people notice
S'more does not chase impressions for their own sake. It ranks conversations by relevance to your expertise, audience, and goal, so each response builds recognition in the market that matters.
Posting volume
More content competing for attention, disconnected from what your audience is discussing now.
Relevant participation
Your perspective inside the questions, debates, and themes your audience already cares about.
How it works
Turn what you know into an audience
Connect
Enter your website and choose Grow my audience. S'more learns your expertise, themes, and audience.
Define
Choose the people you want to reach and the ideas you want to become known for.
Discover
Agents find discussions where your perspective adds something useful, then rank them against your goal.
Participate
Review a response written in your voice and join the conversation. Your edits shape what comes next.
Build authority
Show up where authority is built
Questions you can answer
Share lived experience where someone is actively looking for it.
Industry debates
Add a distinct point of view instead of another generic reaction.
Market changes
Explain launches, shifts, and decisions that affect the people you serve.
Problems you understand
Help people think clearly about the issues you study or solve.
Recurring themes
Become associated with ideas your audience returns to over time.
Your voice
Sound like yourself as you grow
S'more drafts in your voice and adapts as the model learns. You review every response, keep what sounds right, and shape how you show up over time.
The most useful place to start is by defining a narrower customer and learning what repeatedly gets their attention.
Start narrower than feels comfortable. Ten conversations with the right customer will teach you more than ten thousand impressions.
Compounding recognition
Every conversation sharpens your point of view
S'more learns which themes earn replies, which people keep engaging, and which ideas your audience associates with you. The result is an audience built around substance rather than posting volume.