We run an AI automation company. We still couldn't keep up with content.
ScribeKast was born inside Agentive Group — an Australian AI consultancy that builds automation systems for businesses that are done with demos and want things that actually ship.
Here's the embarrassing part: we automate operations for other companies all day, and our own content was a mess. Writing for LinkedIn. Rewriting for X. Reformatting for Facebook. Forgetting Threads existed. Recording a video, then staring at it because turning one video into eight platform-native posts is a full-time job nobody wants.
We looked at the tools on the market. Most of them do one of two things: spit out generic AI slop and spray it everywhere, or hand you yet another dashboard with forty buttons and call it "streamlining."
Neither is automation. That's just moving the typing around.
So we built the thing we actually wanted: feed it one input — a brief, a video, a YouTube link — and get back platform-native content for eight channels. Not the same post copy-pasted eight times. Eight versions that understand that LinkedIn isn't TikTok and X isn't a blog.
Then we used it on ourselves. Then our clients asked what we were using. Then it became ScribeKast.