Daily content across 19 platforms, without losing your weekends
Most solo creators burn out trying to maintain a presence on more than 2 platforms. Mirgent flips the math: write a master draft, AI generates platform-tuned variants, you approve and ship. The audience gets daily content; you get back 8-12 hours per week.
Why solo creators stall at 2-3 platforms
If you've tried to expand from Twitter to LinkedIn, then to Instagram, then to TikTok, you know the failure mode. It's not that you can't write content; it's that the per-platform overhead crushes your velocity.
- Each platform demands its own format: tweet length, LinkedIn long-form, Instagram visuals, TikTok video. One idea takes 4-5 rewrites.
- Posting cadence drift: you start strong, miss a day, miss a week, then quit one platform entirely. Inconsistency kills algorithmic reach.
- Mental context-switch cost: opening 5 different platform tabs, copying captions, resizing images, scheduling each individually. 2 hours/day, easy.
- Lead inbox lives in 5 places: Twitter DMs, LinkedIn messages, Instagram, TikTok comments, email. You miss the high-intent ones in the noise.
The Sunday-batch workflow
Most successful Mirgent solo creators run this exact pattern. 90 minutes on Sunday produces a full week of content across all their platforms.
Sunday 4pm: write 5 master drafts
Open Mirgent's composer. Write 5 raw drafts based on the past week's wins, ideas from your notebook, or RSS items from your blog. Don't worry about platform-specific formatting yet, the AI handles that.
Sunday 4:30pm: generate platform variants
For each draft, click 'Generate Platform Variants'. AI creates Twitter (terse), LinkedIn (long-form with hook + value + CTA), Instagram (hashtag-rich), Bluesky / Mastodon / Threads variants. Each variant is editable; tweak any that need polish.
Sunday 5pm: schedule across the calendar
Drag each draft to a calendar slot, AI suggests optimal times per platform per audience timezone. Spread across Mon-Fri at staggered hours so you don't burst-post. Click Confirm All; the week is queued.
Daily 5-min check (Mon-Fri morning)
Open the Mirgent dashboard with coffee. Approval queue shows AI-drafted leads from yesterday's Lead Hunter scan. Approve 3-5 worth replying to; skip the rest. 5 minutes total.
Friday 4pm: review weekly digest
Analytics Agent emails you a Friday digest: top-performing post, biggest miss, follower delta. Use this to plan next Sunday's batch. Top performers become content templates for future weeks.
What this gets you back
Concrete numbers from solo creators who've run this pattern for 3+ months.
8-12 hours/week reclaimed
Replaces ~2 hours/day of context-switching across platforms with one Sunday batch + 5-min daily checks. Most creators redirect this time to the actual creative work.
Cross-platform follower growth
Daily presence on 5-7 platforms vs irregular on 2 means algorithm-level reach compounds. Consistent multi-platform posting tends to drive meaningful follower growth over time.
Lead inbox you actually check
All buying-intent threads (DMs, mentions, hashtag matches) land in one Mirgent inbox with AI scoring. You stop missing the high-intent ones because they're not buried in 200 random comments.
Real AI bills under $10/month
BYO key model means your AI cost is whatever your provider charges (typically $5-10/mo with Claude Haiku for drafts). No hidden credits, no surprise overages.
Which plan fits a solo creator
Be honest about your scale before upgrading, most solo creators are well served by Free or Pro for a long time.
- Free ($0): testing, 3 platforms, 10 posts/day, 5 leads/day. Use this to validate the workflow, note that AI generation and agents require a paid plan.
- Pro ($19/mo): 10 platforms, unlimited posts/day, 50 AI generations/day, 30 leads/day, plus AI agents (Content Planner + Lead Hunter on autopilot). Right plan for most solo creators who want automated drafting.
- Agency ($49/mo): all 19 platforms, unlimited posts, unlimited leads, unlimited AI generations, priority support. Upgrade when you're running at volume or managing multiple brands.
Solo Creator FAQ
How is this different from Buffer or Hootsuite for creators?
Buffer/Hootsuite cover 6 mainstream platforms; Mirgent covers 19 (incl. Threads, Substack, Hashnode, Bluesky, where indie creators live). Buffer's AI uses opaque credits; Mirgent uses your own AI key for transparent costs. Buffer doesn't do lead discovery at all; Mirgent surfaces buying-intent threads with AI scoring.
What if I only post on one platform?
Free plan handles single-platform posting fine, use Free unless you want AI drafting or autonomous agents, which require Pro. The economics flip when you add a second or third platform; multi-platform tooling is where Mirgent earns its keep.
Will my audience notice this is automated?
Not if you do it right. Mirgent's drafts are platform-tuned (not the same content posted everywhere) and you approve everything. The output reads like you wrote it because you reviewed every word. The 'audience notices automation' problem comes from posting identical content across platforms, Mirgent's whole design prevents that.
Can I run this without an AI provider?
Yes. AI drafting is optional; without it, Mirgent works as a pure scheduler + lead-discovery tool. You write your own drafts, schedule them, approve replies manually. Most creators add AI after the first month once they've validated the workflow.
What happens when I'm on vacation?
Schedule 1-2 weeks ahead during your Sunday batch, Mirgent ships posts whether you're online or not (as long as Chrome is running on a connected machine). Lead inbox piles up but Mirgent's AI keeps scoring; review when you're back. Many creators find vacation drift much easier with Mirgent than without.
Try the Sunday-batch workflow free
Free plan, no card. Set up takes 15 minutes; first batch takes 90 minutes. By next Sunday you'll know if this is your new normal.